Manufacturer Part Number
TM4C1236H6PMI
Manufacturer
Texas Instruments
Introduction
The TM4C1236H6PMI is a 32-bit single-core ARM Cortex-M4F microcontroller designed for industrial applications and embedded systems.
Product Features and Performance
Core Processor: ARM Cortex-M4F
Core Size: 32-Bit Single-Core
Clock Speed: 80MHz
Connectivity Options: CANbus, I2C, IrDA, Microwire, SPI, SSI, UART/USART, USB OTG
Peripherals: Brown-out Detect/Reset, DMA, Power-on Reset, Watchdog Timer
Program Memory: 256KB FLASH
EEPROM: 2KB
RAM: 32KB
Data Converters: 12-channel, 12-bit A/D converters
Internal Oscillator
I/O Count: 49
Product Advantages
Advanced connectivity for versatile interfacing needs
High memory capacity facilitating complex applications
Efficient power management features ensure stability and reliability in varying conditions
Integrated peripherals enhance functionality and reduce external components
Key Technical Parameters
Speed: 80MHz
Program Memory Size: 256KB FLASH
RAM Size: 32KB
Voltage Supply: 1.08V to 3.63V
Operating Temperature: -40°C to 85°C
Package Type: 64-LQFP
Number of I/O: 49
Quality and Safety Features
Brown-out Detect/Reset for voltage anomaly protection
DMA for higher data processing efficiency without CPU involvement
Power-on Reset ensures reliable start-up
Watchdog Timer to prevent system hang-up
Compatibility
Compatible with a variety of industrial standard communication protocols and interfaces
Application Areas
Industrial control systems
Automated machinery control
Data acquisition systems
Embedded electronics
Product Lifecycle
Currently in active production
Not nearing discontinuation
Future upgrades or replacements available
Several Key Reasons to Choose This Product
High performance ARM Cortex-M4F core capable of managing demanding applications
Extensive connectivity and interfacing options supporting various communication requirements
Robust build with safety features ensuring reliable operation in harsh environments
Long-term availability and support from Texas Instruments
Versatile applications across multiple embedded computing and control systems