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2 / 7 page Engineering is full of compromises. It’s a balance between numerous aspects – cost, power consumption, reliability, feature set, flexibil- ity, and the list goes on. With every generation, engineers push the envelope of efficiency and functionality in their designs. Digital control is bringing new possibilities in driving smarter and more efficient systems. Connectivity is becoming pervasive in applications that previously didn’t require communication. Today, in many real-time control applications, such as automation or energy conversion, one of the biggest compromises is finding a balance between robust loop control and adding communications or host functionality. But what if you could eliminate some of those compromises? • Additional complexity • Dual developments plus interface challenges/latency Classic Control Challenge • Communications • Logic/profile • Sequencing/monitoring Interrupts Host Controller Loop Controller • Real-time control • Faster/more loops • Small sampling windows MCU MCU Control or communications? Why compromise? A second solution is to use two microcontrollers – a host micro- controller taking care of communications, monitoring, and other system functions while a second loop microcontroller focuses on the real-time control aspect. This solution provides clean partitioning, but adds cost, complexity, and latency from communication between the two controllers. Controller Standard MCU Challenge Interrupts MCU With the C2000 Concerto™ family of microcontrollers, the need to compromise is eliminated. By combining an industry-leading Host core along with an industry-leading control core, Concerto MCUs provide the best of both worlds in one device, simplifying both hardware and software aspects, all while reducing cost. In the past, there were two solutions to this problem. The first, in cost-sensitive applications, was to select one MCU that would perform both control and communications functions. From a hardware standpoint, it’s a simple solution, but often requires a compromise on features and performance. In addition, software becomes more dif- ficult as tasks and interrupts must be prioritized properly. |
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