Infineon Unveils New MCU Family to Power Next-Gen Devices

Boost your motor control and power conversion systems with Infineon's PSOC Control MCUs. These cutting-edge chips offer high-performance, low-power consumption, and compatibility with WBG technologies.

Infineon's New MCUs Enhance Motor Control
Infineon's new PSOC Control MCU family revolutionizes motor control and power conversion. With advanced features like high-speed ADCs, PWM, and CORDIC accelerator, these MCUs deliver superior performance and efficiency for industrial and consumer applications.




Munich, Germany, August 1, 2024:

Semiconductor giant Infineon Technologies AG has introduced a groundbreaking series of microcontrollers (MCUs) designed to revolutionize motor control and power conversion systems. The new PSOC Control MCU family is poised to drive innovation in a wide range of industries, from home appliances and power tools to renewable energy solutions and industrial automation. 

Built around the robust Arm Cortex-M33 core, the MCUs boast a comprehensive suite of on-chip features optimized for demanding motor control and power conversion applications. Key highlights include high-speed analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) for precise measurements, high-resolution pulse-width modulation (PWM) for efficient control, and a dedicated CORDIC accelerator to offload computationally intensive tasks from the main processor. This powerful combination enables faster, more efficient, and reliable system performance.

One of the standout features of the new MCU family is its compatibility with wide-band gap (WBG) technologies such as Silicon Carbide (SiC) and Gallium Nitride (GaN). By leveraging these advanced materials, system designers can achieve significant improvements in power efficiency, reduced system size, and enhanced performance.

To complement the new MCU family, Infineon has also launched the PSoC™ 6 AI evaluation kit. This compact and affordable development platform provides a comprehensive suite of tools for building intelligent IoT and smart home applications. By enabling on-device AI processing, the kit empowers developers to create more responsive and energy-efficient solutions. 

Steve Tateosian, SVP of IoT and Industrial MCUs at Infineon, emphasized the company’s commitment to delivering cutting-edge solutions for motor control and power conversion. "The new PSOC Control MCUs are a testament to our dedication to providing our customers with the tools they need to create innovative, energy-efficient products," he said.

With its advanced features, exceptional performance, and strong support ecosystem, Infineon's new MCU family is set to become a cornerstone of next-generation motor control and power conversion systems, driving advancements across a wide range of industries. 

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