News highlights:
- The new TMS320F28P55x series of C2000™ MCUs with an integrated
edge artificial intelligence (AI) hardware accelerator enables
smarter real-time control, with up to 99% fault detection
accuracy.
- The latest 64-bit C29 core in the new F29H85x series more than
doubles the real-time control performance of existing generations
and will have an integrity level up to Automotive Safety Integrity
Level (ASIL) D and SIL 3.
DALLAS, Nov. 11,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Texas Instruments (TI) (Nasdaq:
TXN) today introduced two new series of real-time microcontrollers
that deliver advancements to help engineers achieve more
intelligent and secure processing in automotive and industrial
applications. TI's TMS320F28P55x series of C2000™ MCUs is the
industry's first portfolio of real-time microcontrollers with an
integrated neural processing unit (NPU), enabling fault detections
with high accuracy and low latency. The F29H85x series is built on
TI's new 64-bit C29 digital signal processor core and offers an
advanced architecture with integrated safety and security features.
TI will display both devices at electronica 2024, Nov. 12-15, in Munich,
Germany.
For more information, see ti.com/TMS320F28P550SJ,
ti.com/TMS320F28P559SJ-Q1, ti.com/F29H850TU, and
ti.com/F29H859TU-Q1.
"Engineers increasingly strive to design automotive and
industrial applications that are more energy efficient and can make
faster decisions, driving a need for more scalable processing
power, expanded memory, and on-chip safety and security enablers,"
said Amichai Ron, senior vice
president, TI Embedded Processing. "For decades, our C2000 MCUs
have been enabling manufacturers to measure and efficiently process
real-world data. Today's introduction of enhanced real-time
performance and edge AI in our C2000 portfolio will empower
engineers to solve more complex problems and reach higher levels of
system efficiency, safety and sustainability."
Empowering smarter, more efficient systems through edge
AI-enabled MCUs
Engineers today are challenged to design
systems that can make accurate, intelligent decisions in real time
to perform functions such as arc fault detection in solar and
energy storage systems and motor-bearing fault detection for
predictive maintenance. As the industry's first real-time MCUs with
an integrated neural processing unit, TI's new C2000™ TMS320F28P55x
series meets both of these challenges by ensuring consistent
performance with real-time processing.
The NPU in the TMS320F28P55x series offloads the execution of
the neural network model from the main CPU, achieving five to 10
times lower latency than software implementations to enable faster,
more accurate decision-making. Further, the model that runs on the
integrated NPU learns and adapts to different environments through
training, helping systems achieve greater than 99% fault detection
accuracy to enable more informed decision-making at the edge. TI's
complete AI toolchain, which includes models that are optimized and
tested for specific applications, helps engineers with any level of
experience easily complete the AI model development process.
To learn more about AI-enabled real-time control applications,
read the technical article, "Optimizing system fault detection in
real-time control systems with edge AI-enabled MCUs."
Enabling industry-leading real-time control performance with
advanced safety and security
Designers are increasingly
looking for a single MCU with more flash memory, larger
computational capabilities and more integrated functionality. This
need is particularly evident as vehicles shift from discrete
solutions to integrated solutions, where a single chip is capable
of handling various computational and housekeeping functions within
the powertrain. TI's new C29 core, with its 64-bit architecture,
delivers more than double the real-time signal-chain performance of
the C28 core.
Featuring comprehensive diagnostics and error-checking
mechanisms, the F29H85x series was engineered for compliance with
International Organization for Standardization 26262 and
International Electrotechnical Commission 61508 automotive and
industrial safety standards, with levels up to ASIL D and SIL 3.
These MCUs also provide cybersecurity capabilities, with a fully
isolated hardware security module that protects systems from
unauthorized access and cyberthreats. Additionally, TI's
proprietary safety and security unit provides runtime safety and
security without a performance penalty using an advanced,
context-aware memory protection unit for hardware isolation of CPU
tasks, with freedom from interference and self-test processes.
To learn more about how TI helps engineers solve processing and
safety design challenges, read the article, "How MCUs Built With
Innovative C29 Cores Increase Real-Time Performance in High-Voltage
Systems."
TI at electronica 2024
At electronica 2024, TI will
showcase how its analog and embedded processing products are
helping design a more intelligent and sustainable future.
Demonstrations include the latest advancements in robotics,
industrial communications, edge AI and intelligent systems, energy
infrastructure, and software-defined vehicles. See
ti.com/electronica for more information.
Highlights during the show include:
- Tuesday, Nov. 12-Friday, Nov.
15: Visit TI in the Neue Messe München exhibition
center, hall C4, booth 159.
- Tuesday, Nov. 12:
- Chen Yu Chang presents "Reinventing Real-Time Control with
Advanced CPU Architecture."
- Ibukun Olumuyiwa presents
"Enabling Cybersecurity for High-Performance Real-Time
Microcontrollers."
- Wednesday, Nov. 13:
- Arthur Redfern participates in "Embedded AI: Bridging the
Gap from High-Level Neural Network Design to Low-Level Embedded
Execution."
- Friday, Nov. 15:
- Daolin Qiu and Pekka Varis present "Network Redundancy for
Smart Grid Performance Measurements."
Package, availability and pricing
- The TMS320F28P550SJ and TMS320F28P559SJ-Q1 are available now at
ti.com/C2000 in preproduction quantities, with the F29H850TU and
F29H859TU-Q1 available by year-end 2024.
- Multiple payment and shipping options are available.
- Includes evaluation modules.
About Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments Incorporated
(Nasdaq: TXN) is a global semiconductor company that designs,
manufactures and sells analog and embedded processing chips for
markets such as industrial, automotive, personal electronics,
communications equipment and enterprise systems. At our core, we
have a passion to create a better world by making electronics more
affordable through semiconductors. This passion is alive today as
each generation of innovation builds upon the last to make our
technology more reliable, more affordable and lower power, making
it possible for semiconductors to go into electronics everywhere.
Learn more at TI.com.
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