
Chinese chip designer C*Core Technology has announced the successful development of a new-generation electronic microcontroller for the automotive industry, Yicai Global reported on July 25.
The CCFC3008PT automotive electronic microcontroller recently passed internal tests at C*Core Tech, which the Suzhou-based company announced last night.
MCUs, also known as single-chip microcomputers, are microcircuits that combine a central processing unit, readable memory, random access memory, and various types of peripheral interfaces, specifically to control and perform specific tasks.
The CCFC3008PT can be applied to automotive electronic powertrains, chassis controllers and power battery controllers, and hopes that C*Core Tech will help reduce the shortage of mid-range and high-end MCUs in China’s new energy vehicle industry, noting that the product will also positively influence the future expansion of the automotive electronics market and the growth of the company’s business efficiency.
C*Core Tech has offered samples of the CCFC3008PT to various customers, and pre-development and testing of the related software and hardware have already begun, the company said.
Source: Rossa Primavera
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