Embedded - Microcontrollers - Application Specific

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
D82530-6

D82530-6

Rochester Electronics

MULTI PROTOCOL CONTROLLER, 2 CHA

1389

BT816Q-T

BT816Q-T

Bridgetek

IC EVE RES TOUCH 64VQFN

0

PSB3186HV1.4

PSB3186HV1.4

ISAC-SX TE ISDN SUBSCRIBER ACCES

321

MSP430BT5190IPZR

MSP430BT5190IPZR

Texas Instruments

IC MCU 16BIT 256KB FLASH 100LQFP

2004

CY7C64345-32LQXCKG

CY7C64345-32LQXCKG

USB FULL-SPEED PERIPHERALS

0

RFPIC12F675H-I/SS

RFPIC12F675H-I/SS

Roving Networks / Microchip Technology

IC MCU 1KX14 RF FSK/ASK 20SSOP

0

LM1771TSD

LM1771TSD

SWITCHING CONTROLLER, VOLTAGE-MO

1000

MAX11836EWA+T

MAX11836EWA+T

Analog Devices, Inc.

TACTOUCH HAPTIC ACTUATOR AND TOU

32500

MEC1418-SZ

MEC1418-SZ

Roving Networks / Microchip Technology

MEC, MIPS CORE, 192K SRAM, LPC &

1148

CY7C64113C-PVXC

CY7C64113C-PVXC

IR (Infineon Technologies)

8-BIT, OTPROM, 12MHZ, CMOS

5662

A7102CHTK2/T0BC2AJ

A7102CHTK2/T0BC2AJ

NXP Semiconductors

SECURE AUTHENTICATION

8988

CY8C20066-24LTXI

CY8C20066-24LTXI

IR (Infineon Technologies)

MULTIFUNCTION PERIPHERAL, CMOS

2565

FS32R372SDK0MMMT

FS32R372SDK0MMMT

NXP Semiconductors

IC MCU RADAR S32R LFBGA257

753

AT97SC3204-X2A16-10

AT97SC3204-X2A16-10

Roving Networks / Microchip Technology

IC CRYPTO TPM LPC 28TSSOP

0

AM79C90JC

AM79C90JC

Rochester Electronics

CMOS LOCAL AREA NETWORK CONTROLL

11043

Z16FMC32AG20EG

Z16FMC32AG20EG

Zilog / Littelfuse

MCU 16BIT 32KB FLASH 64-LQFP

151

SLS32AIA010MLUSON10XTMA2

SLS32AIA010MLUSON10XTMA2

IR (Infineon Technologies)

OPTIGA TRUST M V3 HIGH TEMP

0

CY8CTMA120-56LWXA

CY8CTMA120-56LWXA

IR (Infineon Technologies)

TRUE TOUCH MCU

331

MFR4310E1MAE40,557

MFR4310E1MAE40,557

NXP Semiconductors

COMMUNICATION CONTROLLER, 40MHZ

0

MAX7359EWA+T

MAX7359EWA+T

Analog Devices, Inc.

MICROPROCESSOR CIRCUIT, BICMOS

2500

Embedded - Microcontrollers - Application Specific

1. Overview

Application Specific Microcontrollers (AS-MCUs) are integrated circuits designed to perform dedicated functions in embedded systems. Unlike general-purpose microcontrollers, AS-MCUs are optimized for specific tasks through customized hardware, firmware, and peripherals. They play a critical role in modern technology by enabling efficient processing, real-time control, and power optimization in specialized applications such as automotive systems, industrial automation, and IoT devices.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
Application-Specific Microcontrollers (AS-MCUs)Custom I/O interfaces, optimized instruction sets, fixed-function logicMotor control in appliances, sensor hubs
Application-Specific Standard Parts (ASSPs)Industry-standard peripherals, pre-defined functionalityUSB controllers, Ethernet PHY chips
Custom ASIC-based MCUsFull hardware customization, dedicated acceleratorsMedical imaging systems, aerospace avionics
System-on-Chip (SoC) MCUsIntegrated CPU, memory, and application-specific IP blocksSmartphones, automotive infotainment

3. Structure and Components

AS-MCUs typically consist of:

  • Core Architecture: RISC/VLIW processors with specialized execution units
  • Memory Hierarchy: Embedded flash (128KB-8MB), SRAM with error correction
  • Custom Peripherals: PWM controllers, analog comparators, hardware encryption engines
  • Interconnect Fabric: High-speed buses (AHB/APB) with QoS management
  • Power Management: Multiple voltage domains, clock gating, retention registers
  • Package: 48-256 pin QFP/BGA with thermal dissipation features

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterImportance
Processing Throughput (MIPS/GFLOPS)Determines real-time task execution capability
Power Consumption ( A/MHz)Critical for battery-operated devices
Memory Size & SpeedAffects code complexity and data buffering
Operating Temperature (-40 C to +150 C)Ensures reliability in harsh environments
Interface Protocols (CAN, LIN, Ethernet)Enables system integration compatibility
Functional Safety Certification (ISO 26262, IEC 61508)Required for automotive/industrial systems

5. Application Domains

Key industries utilizing AS-MCUs:

  • Industrial: CNC machine controllers, predictive maintenance sensors
  • Automotive: Engine control units (ECUs), ADAS sensor fusion modules
  • Medical: MRI machine motion controllers, patient monitoring systems
  • Consumer: Smart home appliances, wearable fitness trackers
  • Telecom: 5G base station beamforming controllers

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerProduct SeriesKey Features
Texas InstrumentsMSP430FRASFerroelectric memory, 16-bit MCU for energy meters
NXP SemiconductorsS32K1xxArm Cortex-M4 for automotive body control
STMicroelectronicsSTM32AAutomotive qualified, CAN FD interface
MicrochipPIC18FXX85Integrated LCD driver for appliance controls
InfineonAURIX TC3xxTri-core architecture for motor drives

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations:

  • Match computational requirements with core architecture
  • Verify peripheral compatibility with system interfaces
  • Evaluate toolchain support (compilers, debuggers)
  • Assess long-term supply stability
  • Validate security features (AES encryption, secure boot)
  • Compare total cost of ownership (NRE + unit cost)

8. Industry Trends

Emerging developments:

  • AI/ML integration for edge computing (e.g., TensorFlow Lite on-chip)
  • Sub-10nm process nodes enabling 200+ MHz operation
  • Functional safety compliance up to ASIL-D
  • Energy harvesting-ready ultra-low-power designs
  • Rise of RISC-V based customizable cores
  • Increased adoption in 5G IoT gateways
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