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    Infineon has released the new IMC300 motor controller series which combines the iMOTION Motion Control Engine (MCE) with an MCU based on the Arm Cortex-M0 core.

    iMOTION IMC300 adds Arm MCU for maximum flexibility

    02/20/2020

    IMC300 complements the IMC100 series and aims at variable speed drives that require very high application flexibility. Both families, IMC100 and IMC300, share the same implementation of the MCE 2.0 providing ready-to-use motor and, optional, PFC control. Applying the MCE for controlling the motor, customers can focus on their system application that runs fully independently on the embedded Arm® microcontroller.

     

    Infineon’s field-proven MCE 2.0 implements highly efficient field oriented control (FOC) of permanent magnet synchronous motors (PMSM). The MCE integrates all required hardware and software building blocks as well as all necessary protection features resulting in a reduced bill of material (BOM). It undergoes continuous improvements with typically two releases per year. The autonomous MCU offers a flexible peripheral set and can serve a multitude of purposes like system functions, specific communication or drive monitoring. IMC300 devices are pre-certified for applications requiring functional safety according to UL/IEC 60730 (‘Class B’).

     

    Availability

     

    IMC300 derivatives are offered for motor drives with and without PFC control. Devices in LQFP-64 packages are in mass production, and LQFP-48 types will be released in the second quarter 2020. Rapid prototyping of a drive inverter is enabled via two new control boards for the iMOTION™ Modular Application Design Kit (MADK). MADK is a modular and flexible development platform providing a range of control and power board options for motor drive applications up to 1kW. Infineon will showcase the new IMC300 series at the Embedded World in Nuremberg. More information is available at www.infineon.com/iMOTION, www.infineon.com/IMC300, and www.infineon.com/MADK.

     

    Infineon at Embedded World 2020

     

    Visit us at Embedded World 2020 Exhibition & Conference (Nuremberg, Germany; February 25 – 27, 2020) at booth 225 in hall 3A. Highlights include solutions for automated driving and in-vehicle health monitoring, wireless charging, drones as well as automotive and industrial motor control.

     

    www.infineon.com/embeddedworld

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