The MAXQ7670 is a highly integrated solution for measuring multiple analog signals and outputting the results on a control area network (CAN) bus. The device operates from a single 5V supply and incorporates a highperformance, 16-bit reduced instruction set computing (RISC) core, a SAR ADC, and a CAN 2.0B controller, supporting transfer rates up to 1Mbps. The 10-bit SAR ADC includes an amplifier with programmable gains of 1V/V or 16V/V, 8 input channels, and conversion rates up to 250ksps. The eight single-ended ADC inputs can be configured as four unipolar or bipolar, fully differential inputs. For single-supply operation, the external 5V supply powers the digital I/Os and two separate integrated linear regulators that supply the 2.5V digital core and the 3.3V analog circuitry. Each supply rail has a dedicated power-supply supervisor that provides brownout detection and power-on reset (POR) functions. The 16-bit RISC microcontroller (C) includes 64KB (32K x 16) of nonvolatile program/data flash and 2KB (1K x 16) of data RAM. Other features of the MAXQ7670 include a 4-wire SPITM interface, a JTAG interface for in-system programming and debugging, an integrated 15MHz RC oscillator, external crystal oscillator support, a timer/counter with pulse-width modulation (PWM) capability, and seven GPIO pins with interrupt and wake-up capability. The system-on-a-chip (SoC) MAXQ7670 is a C-based, smart data acquisition system. As a member of the MAXQ family of 16-bit, RISC Cs, the MAXQ7670 is ideal for low-cost, low-power, embedded-applications such as automotive, industrial controls, and building automation. The flexible, modular architecture used in the MAXQ Cs allows development of targeted products for specific applications with minimal effort. The MAXQ7670 is available in a 40-pin, 5mm x 5mm TQFN package, and is specified to operate over the -40C to +125C automotive temperature range. |