August 28, 2012 -- Many systems require the control of multiple independent motors, often requiring individual microcontrollers for each motor. Microsemi's SmartFusion cSoCs provide a unique combination of features to efficiently address the system design requirements in such applications. By embedding an ARM Cortex-M3 microcontroller in a high-reliability flash-based FPGA along with integrated programmable analog circuitry for motor sensing, SmartFusion cSoCs provide a best-in-class feature set to address the challenges in these applications. In this webinar, Microsemi will discuss how to use FPGAs in motor control applications to significantly reduce power, system complexity, system footprint and operational cost while improving system reliabilty.
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Keywords: FPGAs, field programmable gate arrays, FPGA design, embedded system design, embedded systems, motor control, Microsemi SoC Products Group, EE Times Education & Training
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