Infineon Technologies IRMCF171 Flash Memory Based Motion Control IC

Infineon IRMCF171 Flash Memory Based Motion Control IC is a high performance IC that is designed primarily for appliance applications. The IRMCF171 is designed to achieve low cost yet high performance control solutions for advanced inverterized appliance motor control. This device contains two computation engines integrated into one monolithic chip. One is the Flexible Motion Control Engine (MCETM) for sensorless control of permanent magnet or induction motors; the other is an 8-bit high-speed microcontroller (8051). The user can program a motion control algorithm by connecting control elements using a graphic compiler.

Features

  • MCE (Flexible Motion Control Engine) - Dedicated computation engine for high efficiency sinusoidal sensorless motor control
  • Built-in hardware peripheral for single or two shunt current feedback reconstruction and analog circuits
  • Supports induction machine and both interior and surface permanent magnet motor sensorless control
  • Loss minimization space vector PWM
  • Two-channel analog output (PWM)
  • Embedded 8-bit high speed microcontroller (8051) for flexible I/O and man-machine control
  • JTAG programming port for emulation/debugger
  • Serial communication interface (UART)
  • I2C/SPI serial interface
  • Three general purpose timers/counters
  • Two special timers: periodic timer, capture timer
  • Watchdog timer with independent internal clock
  • Internal 64 Kbyte flash memory
  • 5V tolerant I/O
  • 3.3V single supply

Applications

  • Appliances
    • Washing machines
    • Dryers
    • Dishwashers
    • Refrigerators
    • Air conditioners
    • Induction cookers
  • Battery operated drives
  • Industrial
    • Fans
    • Pumps
    • Welding
    • UPS
    • Solar inverters
    • Servo motors
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Numero ng Piyesa Datasheet Supply Current ng Pagpapatakbo Pd - Power Dissipation
IRMCF171TR IRMCF171TR Datasheet 30 mA 100 mW
IRMCF171TY IRMCF171TY Datasheet 30 mA 100 mW
Inilathala: 2015-03-24 | Na-update: 2022-04-15