NXP Expands S32 Platform with Motor Control Solution for Software-Defined Vehicle Edge Nodes
07 Novembro 2023 - 5:00AM
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N.V. (NASDAQ: NXPI) expands its scalable S32 vehicle compute
platform with the introduction of the S32M2. The purpose-built
motor control solution is optimized for efficiency improvement
across vehicle applications such as pumps, fans, sunroof and seat
position, seat belt pretensioners, trunk openers and more. Building
on the success of the S12 MagniV® portfolio, the S32M2 combines
NXP’s motor control heritage and the software development benefits
of the S32 platform. The highly integrated system-in-package
solution adds the power and analog functions as well as extensive
software libraries required for motor control to NXP’s widely
adopted S32K microcontrollers. It addresses the needs of the
emerging software-defined electric vehicle market and enables
carmakers to fully optimize product development and to maximize
software re-use across S32 platform implementations.
Among the many types of electric motors, brushless direct
current (BLDC) and permanent magnet synchronous (PMSM) motors are
known for their endurance and robustness, small size, low weight
and high efficiency, which all contribute to energy savings and
range extension for EVs. The S32M2 enables simplified and more
robust motor control functions that can run efficiently while
maintaining performance headroom to integrate more functions and
capabilities while optimizing costs. OEMs can perform motor
diagnostic tests, transmit data to the zonal controller and
optimize for higher performance to improve efficiency further and
lower audible noise in the final application, which improves
occupant comfort. Compared with discrete motor control
implementations, the S32M2 enables OEMs to accelerate
time-to-market and reduce the printed circuit board footprint,
design risks and bill-of-material cost.
“By using NXP’s Model-Based Design Toolkit, automakers can start
Simulink simulation early in the development cycle and map the
model to the S32M2 hardware,” said Manuel Alves, Senior Vice
President and General Manager of General Purpose and Integrated
Solutions (GPIS), Automotive Processing, NXP. “Since this is a
purely software-defined approach, automakers can optimize software
re-use across the S32 vehicle compute platform, while benefiting
from feature and performance enhancements which builds on the
success of today’s S12 MagniV portfolio.”
With the addition of the S32M2, NXP’s S32 vehicle compute
platform is consistent from top to bottom, while benefitting from
the vast Arm® software ecosystem. The close and long-standing
partnership with Arm and previous joint development efforts allow
NXP to leverage the full potential of the Arm Cortex™-M processors
in terms of power efficiency and safety capabilities in combination
with the new motor control solution.
“Vehicle architectures are changing significantly to meet the
requirements of a software-defined future,” said Dipti Vachani, SVP
and GM, Automotive Line of Business, Arm. “By leveraging the
efficient, low-power heritage of the Arm Cortex-M portfolio
alongside Arm’s extensive software ecosystem, NXP’s S32M2 product
is primed to power the safety-critical, real-time response
requirements of edge applications in SDVs while enabling customers
to focus their time on product differentiation rather than
rewriting code.”
Based on the system-in-package approach, the S32M2 combines
advanced compute with MOSFET gate drivers, physical layer
interfaces for CAN FD and LIN communication, and a built-in voltage
regulator directly from the vehicle’s 12-volt battery, addressing
various motor control applications.
Integrating either an Arm Cortex-M4 or Cortex-M7 core, the S32M2
series covers a broad range of memory options from 128KB to 1MB.
These devices are supported with the 64-pin LQFP package, which
gives automakers the flexibility to select across different memory
sizes while having pin-to-pin compatibility within the same family.
The system-in-package solution also leverages the S32K’s
development processes certified to ISO 26262 for ASIL B functional
safety, the S32 platform’s proven security subsystems (CSEc, HSE),
and the S32K’s comprehensive tools and software ecosystem.
For more information, please visit http://www.nxp.com/S32M.
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better, safer and more secure. As a world leader in secure
connectivity solutions for embedded applications, NXP is pushing
boundaries in the automotive, industrial & IoT, mobile, and
communication infrastructure markets while delivering solutions
that advance a more sustainable future. Built on more than 60 years
of combined experience and expertise, the company has approximately
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