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nanoMODUL-164

16-bit CAN Power in Subminiature Dimensions

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Processor Details

The nanoMODUL-164/CAN supports the Infineon C164CI microcontroller.

nanoMODUL-164

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SOM Description

Based on the newest developments in SMD and multi-layer technology, the nanoMODUL-164/CAN brings Infineon 16-bit power and CAN connectivity to a very minimal form factor (47 x 38 mm). Slightly smaller than the microMODUL, the nanoMODUL represents a continuation of PHYTEC's line of miniature System on Modules. Based on the Infineon C164CI controller, the board delivers instruction cycles in 100 ns., enabling speedy data throughput. The on-chip 8-channel A/D-converter with 10-bit resolution, Full 2.0B CAN interface and all other controller signals extend to standard-width (1.27 mm) pin rows (120 pin headers) aligning the board's edges. The pin header rows enable the board to be plugged like a "big chip" into target applications. The standard memory configuration boasts 256 KB (to 1 MB, yet limited to 512 KB if the CAN interface is active) of both SRAM and Flash memory. The module communicates by means of an RS-232 serial interface, which also supports convenient on-board programming of the Flash device, memory mapping and remote software updating. The module requires a single 5V power source and operates within a standard temperature range of 0°C to +70° C.


SOM Features

  • System on Module in subminiature dimensions (47 x 38 mm)
  • Infineon C164CI controller (20 MHz)
  • All controller signals extend to high-density (1.27 mm) pin connectors at board's edge
  • 256 (to 1 MB) KB external SRAM
  • 256 (to 1 MB) KB external Flash
  • 2 to 64 kByte serial EEPROM
  • Bootstrap Loader enabling on-board Flash programming
  • 8 channel A/D-converter with 10-Bit resolution
  • Full 2.0B CAN interface (max. 512 KB SRAM and 512 KB Flash if CAN interface active)
  • RS-232 interface via UART
  • Real-Time Clock and Watchdog timer
  • Various timers supporting Capture / Compare PWM

Technical Documentation & Demos

File Download Date Filename Size

nanoMODUL-164 Hardware Manual

May 2005

L-626e

360 KB

nanoMODUL-164 QuickStart (Keil)

Nov. 1999

L-379e

660 KB

nanoMODUL-164 QuickStart (Tasking)

Aug. 1999

L-455e

590 KB

nanoMODUL-164 Carrier Board Hardware Manual

Jun. 2002

L-325e-3

328 KB

Discontinuation of RTC-8583

Jan. 2005

L-DN-003E

39 KB

C164CI User's Manual

-

C164CI

6.8 MB

QuickStart Keil Demos

Nov. 1999

Demos_NM-164 _K

130 KB

QuickStart Tasking Demos

Aug. 1999

Demos_NM-164_T

35 KB


RTOSes & Tools

The availability of Board Support software and tools is a primary criterion in the selection of a microcontroller for embedded development. PHYTEC works closely with our partners up and down the embedded solutions chain to ensure optimized interoperability of our boards with other tools, and provides embedded developers with what they need to speed design concepts to product and market.

 

Compilers, Assemblers and Debuggers

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CAN


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