Freescale develops world's most advanced powertrain microcontroller, helping drive auto industry to 55 MPG

Freescale MPC5777M

Quad-core Qorivva MPC5777M MCU brings the highest level of performance, functional safety and security to future engine applications.

Freescale Semiconductor announced the new Qorivva MPC5777M multicore microcontroller (MCU), the latest advancement in its extensive Qorivva product line. This advanced MCU family will help automakers worldwide address regional automotive fuel economy and safety trends by providing outstanding performance for a new generation of engine management solutions.

Freescale - MPC5777M

Automakers are under increasing pressure from both governments and consumers to improve overall fuel efficiency across their fleet (e.g. the US goal is expected to be 54.5 MPG by 2025) and lower polluting emissions. This is achieved by increasingly tight computerized control of the complete engine combustion process.

The Qorivva MPC5777M will help address these needs by powering traditional diesel and gasoline direct injection systems as well as hybrid electric and plug-in electric vehicles. The MPC5777M MCU provides three times the performance of Freescale’s Qorivva MPC5674F MCU, which has the highest official performance benchmark score in the industry. By harnessing this level of performance, automakers can simultaneously improve fuel economy and lower emissions. The MCU, with its smart on-chip partitioning, allows virtually instantaneous switching between high-performance and low-power operations, reducing the load on an increasingly complex vehicle electrical system.

Functional safety and security are becoming increasingly important to automakers and system suppliers. The MPC5777M is the newest Freescale SafeAssure functional safety solution and has been defined and developed from the ground up to address the ISO 26262 standard.

With the tremendous amount of data streaming through today's vehicles, security has become a necessity for automakers to protect their control systems from software attacks. The MPC5777M MCU offers a hardware security module (HSM), which can prevent a hacker from taking control of the engine control unit. In addition, tamper detection protects against unauthorized code changes, power modifications and emissions tampering, which can lead to potentially critical damages to the automotive systems.

To help customers bring their designs to market more quickly, Freescale provides comprehensive enablement solutions for powertrain development, including comprehensive software libraries and reference solutions with full software and hardware integration. Freescale also offers an extensive suite of advanced development tools from partners such as Green Hills and Lauterbach.

Main Features

  • Two independent e200z7 cores operating up to 300 MHz
  • Single 300 MHz e200z7 core for delayed lockstep
  • Single e200z4 I/O core operating up to 200 MHz
  • On-chip DSP and floating point unit (on I/O core)
  • Built to support functional safety (ISO 26262 /ASIL-D)
  • 248-channel general timer module (GTM104)
  • Up to 128-channel eDMA
  • Up to 84-channel analog-to-digital converters (ADC)
  • Includes 10 x ΣΔ ADC converters
  • 416-pin PBGA package
  • 512-pin PBGA package

Product availability

In addition to the Qorivva MPC5777M family, Freescale will make available the MPC5744K and MPC5746M families, based on the same Power Architecture® technology. With this offering, Freescale now offers seamless scalability from 2.5 MB to 8 MB in memory, allowing customers to easily scale up or down as their product lines grow and diversify. Alpha samples of the MPC5777M MCU are available now. General market samples are planned for Q3 2013. Alpha samples of the MPC5744K are available now, with general market samples planned for availability in 2014.

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