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Any info on 68F375?

Any info on 68F375?

2002-07-07 by scandle34

Motorola axed the '916Y3 that was in one client's prototype an 
another's beta-test stage sensor controller.  Needless to say, the 
clients are unhappy.

The applications require flash, tpu, adc and single chip mode.  I 
seriously prefer TQFP since I hand solder the initial boards, but a 
socket and PBGA is survivable.

The 68F375 looks ideal.  The automotive selection guide admits it 
exists and is in production.  However product cycle info is 
unavailable and of the 6 listed vendors, only Arrow admits it exists 
($62 is OK in small quantity) but has no suggested lead times.

Is anyone familiar with it, it's real status, any serious issued in 
moving from '916 to 683xx family, etc...?

I plan to use the P&E Microsystems platform, as i am using it for 
the '916Y3...

Re: [68300] Any info on 68F375?

2002-07-08 by Roy

Hi there

Whats the specs on this chip as I like the idea of
onboard flash memory and it's a member of the 68xxx
family so my existing development tools will work.

PS does it have a freindly TPU module !!!!!!!!!!!!

               thanks Roy

--- scandle34 <andle@...> wrote:
> Motorola axed the '916Y3 that was in one client's
> prototype an 
> another's beta-test stage sensor controller. 
> Needless to say, the 
> clients are unhappy.
> 
> The applications require flash, tpu, adc and single
> chip mode.  I 
> seriously prefer TQFP since I hand solder the
> initial boards, but a 
> socket and PBGA is survivable.
> 
> The 68F375 looks ideal.  The automotive selection
> guide admits it 
> exists and is in production.  However product cycle
> info is 
> unavailable and of the 6 listed vendors, only Arrow
> admits it exists 
> ($62 is OK in small quantity) but has no suggested
> lead times.
> 
> Is anyone familiar with it, it's real status, any
> serious issued in 
> moving from '916 to 683xx family, etc...?
> 
> I plan to use the P&E Microsystems platform, as i am
> using it for 
> the '916Y3...
> 
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Re: Any info on 68F375?

2002-07-08 by scandle34

It has TPU3 (still reading to see if it's only a 16 bit TPU)
It has up to 44 channels (with additional external MUX's) and at 
least 21 (?) on-chip 10-bit A/D's.
It has CAN 2.0, 2xSCI, SPI, and a timer module.
It has 8K SRAM, 6K TPU-emulation RAM, 8K mask ROM (woo-hoo for us 
niche people who would never tool a mask), and 4x512 byte patch ram 
that can overlay the ROM.
It has 8x32K flash with internal buffers.

3V core, 5V Vpp and Vddh
I have not found the PIT from the HC16's but there are several other 
suitable time-slice generators.

I plan to use the external 66MHz oscillator to run 33MHz instead of 
the internal synthesizer.  MIL temp spec, 217 pin BGA.

Re: Any info on 68F375?

2002-07-08 by scandle34

For those interested, the 'F375 is listed as being in rapid growth 
phase according to tech support.

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