MPC561MZP56

MPC561MZP56

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Specifications
SKU
12403001
Details

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Parameter Description Value
Part Number Full Part Number MPC561MZP56
Package Type Package Style LQFP-144
Operating Temperature Range Temperature Range for Normal Operation -40°C to 125°C
Supply Voltage (VCC) Recommended Operating Supply Voltage 3.3V ± 5%
Clock Frequency Maximum Clock Frequency 160 MHz
Flash Memory On-chip Flash Memory Size 512 KB
RAM On-chip RAM Size 128 KB
EEPROM On-chip EEPROM Size 4 KB
ADC Analog-to-Digital Converter 12-bit, 16 channels
DAC Digital-to-Analog Converter 12-bit, 2 channels
Timers Number of Timers 6 x 32-bit timers
Communication Interfaces Available Communication Interfaces CAN, LIN, SPI, I2C, UART
GPIO General Purpose Input/Output Pins 96
Watchdog Timer Watchdog Timer Yes
Power Management Low Power Modes Sleep, Deep Sleep, Stop
Reset Reset Sources Power-on Reset, Brown-out Reset, External Reset Pin
Programming Interface Programming Interface JTAG, SWD
ESD Protection Electrostatic Discharge Protection HBM: 2 kV, MM: 200 V, CDM: 500 V

Instructions for Use

  1. Power Supply:

    • Ensure that the supply voltage (VCC) is within the recommended range of 3.3V ± 5%.
    • Use appropriate decoupling capacitors (typically 0.1 μF and 10 μF) near the power pins to stabilize the supply.
  2. Clock Configuration:

    • Configure the internal or external clock source as per the application requirements.
    • Set the clock frequency to a maximum of 160 MHz for optimal performance.
  3. Memory Usage:

    • Utilize the on-chip flash memory (512 KB) for program storage.
    • Use the on-chip RAM (128 KB) for data storage and processing.
    • The 4 KB EEPROM can be used for non-volatile data storage.
  4. Analog and Digital Interfaces:

    • Configure the ADC for analog signal acquisition with up to 16 channels.
    • Use the DAC for generating analog signals from digital values.
    • Set up the timers for various timing and counting tasks.
  5. Communication Interfaces:

    • Initialize the communication interfaces (CAN, LIN, SPI, I2C, UART) as required by the application.
    • Ensure proper configuration of communication parameters such as baud rate, data format, and protocol settings.
  6. GPIO Configuration:

    • Configure the GPIO pins for input, output, or alternate functions as needed.
    • Use pull-up or pull-down resistors where necessary to avoid floating inputs.
  7. Power Management:

    • Implement low power modes (Sleep, Deep Sleep, Stop) to reduce power consumption during idle periods.
    • Use the watchdog timer to ensure system reliability and prevent lock-ups.
  8. Reset and Initialization:

    • Ensure that the reset sources (Power-on Reset, Brown-out Reset, External Reset Pin) are properly configured to initialize the device correctly.
    • Follow the initialization sequence in the device datasheet to set up the microcontroller.
  9. Programming and Debugging:

    • Use the JTAG or SWD interface for programming and debugging the device.
    • Ensure that the programming tools and software are compatible with the MPC561MZP56.
  10. ESD Protection:

    • Handle the device with care to avoid ESD damage.
    • Use ESD protection measures such as wrist straps and grounded work surfaces when handling the device.

For detailed specifications and additional information, refer to the official datasheet and application notes provided by the manufacturer.

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