Industrial XMC7200 Eval Kit

Full System Development with XMC7000 Dual Core Arm® Cortex®-M7 MCU for Low-Power, High-Performance Industrial Applications

 

For demanding industrial application use cases, Infineon's XMC7000 MCU is a perfect fit for bringing higher processing performance and real-time control to your design. Whether you're designing for motor control & power conversion applications, or looking to support electrification for EV's and charging, the robust XMC7200 evaluation kit has everything you need to get started. Offered with on-board debugger and DC power supply, the XMC7200 evaluation kit leverages full integration with ModusToolbox™ and easy to use code examples, ensuring a seamless and comprehensive evaluation experience. The XMC7200 evaluation kit offers a full system approach, featuring Gigabit Ethernet PHY and connector, CAN-FD transceiver, NOR flash memories, user LEDs, buttons and potentiometers. It also offeres modular system enablement through Arduino and M.2 connectors.

Features

  • Evaluation board for XMC7200D-E272K8384 dual-core ARM® Cortex®-M7 device running up to 350MHz
  • Full system approach on the board, featuring Gigabit Ethernet PHY and connector, CAN-FD transceiver, NOR flash memories, user LEDs, buttons and potentiometers
  • Modular system enablement through Arduino and M.2 connectors
  • Out-of-the box experience with on-board-debugger and DC power supply provided
  • Full integration in ModusToolbox™ IDE through Board Support Package (BSP)
  • Easy access and evaluation of all peripherals using code examples available in BSP
  • Arduino and M.2 ecosystem access

Applications

  • Industrial Motor Control & Drives
  • EV-Charging
  • Electric 2-wheeler (Light Electric Vehicles - LEV)
  • Robotics
  • Inverters/Converters
  • PLCs

The XMC7000 is the latest entry in Infineon's XMC™ industrial microcontroller portfolio, equipped with peripherals such as CAN-FD, TCPWM and Gigabit Ethernet (GbE), which increase flexibility and offer added value. The new XMC™ MCU family offers a single and dual-core Cortex®-M7 Arm® core, both supported by a Cortex®-M0+ enabling designers to optimize their end products to meet the dynamic and demanding business conditions of industrial applications. In addition, a comprehensive set of advanced peripherals, along with a competitive set of security makes it attractive to customers who need a high quality grade platform. The XMC™ MCU is able to operate in harsh environments with a temperature range of -40°C to 125°C and is able to power critical applications due to its lower-power modes down to 5μA.


The XMC7000 family comes in 2 series: XMC7100 and XMC7200, with the XMC7200 leveraging integrated Gigabit Ethernet for real-time ethernet communications and providing reliable connectivity for always-on applications. The XMC7000 is ideal for motor control, digital power conversion and I/O applications.



Get Started with ModusToolbox™ Software

 

The XMC7200 evaluation kit is supported by Infineon's ModusToolbox™ - a collection of easy-to-use software and tools enabling rapid development of Infineon MCUs.

Featured Content

The XMC™ 7000 is the latest entry in Infineon's industrial microcontroller portfolio, equipped with peripherals such as CAN FD, TCPWM and Gb Ethernet, which increase flexibility and offer added value. The XMC™ 7000 architecture is built on a low power 40-nm process technology and the MCUs offer best-in-class compute performance addressing high end industrial applications.
 

This getting started guide helps you explore the XMC7000 MCU architecture and development tools and shows you how to create your first project using the Eclipse IDE for ModusToolbox™ software. This application note also guides you to more resources available online to accelerate your learning about XMC7000 MCU.

This hardware design guide describes how to set up a hardware environment for XMC7000 MCU family.

This document serves as a guide for using the KIT_XMC72_EVK XMC7200 evaluation kit. The XMC7200 evaluation kit guide explains about the kit operation, describes the out-of-the-box example and its operation, and  hardware details of the board.


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