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Nov 03, 2011
01:34 AM
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Nov 03, 2011
01:34 AM
Hello.
I'm trying to find a XC2000 family microcontroller with 12-bit AD converter.
It's difficult because in the parameter search tool we can't select option
between 10-bit or 12-bit AD converter.
Do you have a list of XC2000 with 12-bit AD converter?
thanks a lot for your help!
I'm trying to find a XC2000 family microcontroller with 12-bit AD converter.
It's difficult because in the parameter search tool we can't select option
between 10-bit or 12-bit AD converter.
Do you have a list of XC2000 with 12-bit AD converter?
thanks a lot for your help!
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Nov 03, 2011
01:50 AM
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Nov 03, 2011
01:50 AM
Dear Morten211,
You are absolutely right - currently there is no chance to search by this parametric. Thanks for your hint, we try to get this done.
To answer your question - the new Ultra-Low-End, the Low-End and the iCache products have a 12-bit ADC. The other products in the XE166/XC2000 family still have the 10-bit ADC.
Best regards
Markus
You are absolutely right - currently there is no chance to search by this parametric. Thanks for your hint, we try to get this done.
To answer your question - the new Ultra-Low-End, the Low-End and the iCache products have a 12-bit ADC. The other products in the XE166/XC2000 family still have the 10-bit ADC.
Best regards
Markus
Nov 09, 2011
11:08 PM
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Nov 09, 2011
11:08 PM
Hi Markus, which devices are the Ultra-Low-End, Low-End and iCache? this must be Infineon internal terminology, right?
Nov 14, 2011
01:13 AM
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Nov 14, 2011
01:13 AM
Hi Jürgen,
yes these are somehow nicknames. You can find the U, the L and the I in the product names.
The Products are: (xx stands for package and other varints)
Ultr-Low-End: XC22xxU, XC23xxS, XC27x2, XE16xxU
Low-End: XC22xxL, XC23xxD, XC27x3, XE16xxL
i-Cache (instruction Cache): XC22xxI, XC23xxE, XC27x8X
cheers
Axel
yes these are somehow nicknames. You can find the U, the L and the I in the product names.
The Products are: (xx stands for package and other varints)
Ultr-Low-End: XC22xxU, XC23xxS, XC27x2, XE16xxU
Low-End: XC22xxL, XC23xxD, XC27x3, XE16xxL
i-Cache (instruction Cache): XC22xxI, XC23xxE, XC27x8X
cheers
Axel