Automotive-Grade LIN System-in-Package for Human-Machine Interface (HMI) Applications
The SAM HA1 series features a high-performance, energy efficient Arm Cortex-M0+ based MCU and a LIN SBC that combines a LIN transceiver and a 3.3V/85 mA voltage regulator. It also integrates a flexible hardware touch controller for implementing buttons, sliders and wheels in automotive designs. Functional safety documentation is available.
Arm Cortex-M0+ Based MCU With an Optimized Architecture and Peripheral Set and a Feature-Rich LIN SBC
The SAM HA0 series combines the performance and energy efficiency of an Arm Cortex-M0+ based MCU with the optimized architecture and peripheral set of a LIN SBC. These one-chip LIN solutions offer highly flexible small-footprint devices for a variety of LIN applications. Functional safety documentation is available.
The ATA661x series combines the performance and energy efficiency of an AVR MCU with an optimized architecture approaching 1 MIPS per MHz and peripheral set plus a feature-rich LIN SBC. These one-chip LIN solutions are highly flexible small-footprint devices for a variety of 5V LIN applications.
The Automotive Networking Development Board is a low-cost modular development system for Microchip’s 8-bit, 16-bit, and 32-bit microcontrollers targeting CAN and LIN network related applications.
The LIN Serial Analyzer development tool enables the user to monitor and communicate to a LIN (Local Interface Network) bus using a Personal Computer (PC).
The CAN/LIN PICtail™ (Plus) Daughter Board (AC164130-2) can be used with either the Explorer 16 Board or the PIC18 Explorer Board. This daughter board is used to facilitate rapid implementation and evaluation of applications that use Controller Area Network (CAN) and Local Interconnect Network (LIN) interfaces.
One of Microchip Technology’s key design partners, IHR GmbH, has developed LIN-compliant drivers for Microchip’s PIC16F, PIC18F and PIC24F families of microcontrollers.
IHR is one of the leading manufacturers of diagnosis and emulation tools, as well as gateways for the automotive industry. IHR GmbH is also an associated member of the LIN consortium and has been performing LIN conformance tests for LIN 1.3, LIN 2.0 and LIN 2.1 test specifications.
To further aid the user in configuring the driver for their end application, IHR has developed a LIN Configuration Tool. This tool helps automate the process of generating LIN-compliant code which contains bus configuration information, node information and signal data using the LIN Description File (LDF).
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