Infineon XMC1402F064X0128AAXUMA1 32-Bit MCU, QFP64 Package for Industrial IoT & Control

32-bit MCU enables multi-task industrial control, boosting smart meter efficiency and IoT sensor data processing.

72MHz CPU + 128KB flash cuts response to 0.2ms, critical for real-time factory process monitoring.

QFP64 package offers 40% more I/O vs. QFP48, supporting multi-sensor integration in compact designs.

XMC1402F064X0128AAXUMA1??s 0.6??A standby extends outdoor sensor life to 3.5 years vs. 1.5-year alternatives.

-40??C to +85??C range ensures reliability in industrial floors and remote IoT deployments.

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Infineon XMC1402F064X0128AAXUMA1 32-Bit MCU Overview for Industrial Control & IoT Edge Nodes

The Infineon XMC1402F064X0128AAXUMA1 is a high-performance, low-power 32-bit microcontroller (MCU) built on the ARM Cortex-M0+ core-engineered for B2B applications demanding robust multi-sensor support, fast real-time processing, and flexible I/O. It targets Industrial Automation (factory process controllers, precision motor drives, energy monitoring systems) and Internet of Things (IoT) (smart meter main units, wireless environmental sensors, edge computing nodes). Key integrations include: 72MHz CPU clock speed, 128KB flash memory, 16KB RAM, embedded UART/SPI/I2C connectivity, 12-bit ADC (16 channels, 300kSPS), 1.8V?C3.6V supply range, QFP64 (Quad Flat Package, 64-pin) surface-mount package, and -40??C to +85??C operating temperature-enabling durable, data-efficient performance in I/O-intensive industrial and IoT systems.

With 72MHz high-speed processing + expanded 64-pin I/O (tuned for multi-sensor and multi-peripheral integration), it balances speed with connectivity. This makes it ideal for engineers prioritizing multi-tasking (for industrial process control), I/O flexibility (for integrating 10+ sensors), and long battery life (for remote IoT devices). As part of Infineon??s XMC1000 series-a lineup trusted by 180,000+ developers in industrial and IoT sectors-it meets strict quality benchmarks: RoHS 3 compliance, ISO 9001 certification, IEC 61000-6-2 EMC compliance, and 12,000+ hours of reliability testing (thermal stability, power efficiency, peripheral consistency).

Senior engineers at a leading smart meter manufacturer endorse it: ??This MCU powers our multi-function smart meters. Its 128KB flash fits energy analytics code, and 64-pin I/O supports 12 sensors-we hit 99.97% meter uptime and 98% utility client satisfaction.?? For more reliable high-I/O industrial and IoT microcontrollers, visit IC Manufacturer.

Technical Parameters of Infineon XMC1402F064X0128AAXUMA1

Parameter Specification
Function 32-bit MCU for industrial process control, IoT smart meters, precision motor drives
CPU Core ARM Cortex-M0+ (32-bit, optimized for low-power, high-speed real-time control)
CPU Clock Speed Up to 72MHz
Memory 128KB flash memory (program storage), 16KB RAM (data handling)
Connectivity UART (3x), SPI (2x), I2C (2x), GPIO (up to 52 pins)
Supply Voltage Range 1.8V to 3.6V DC (compatible with batteries and industrial power rails)
Standby Current (Typ) 0.6??A (at 3.3V supply, RAM retention mode, 25??C)
Active Current (Typ) 16mA (at 3.3V supply, 72MHz clock speed, full peripheral use)
Analog Peripherals 12-bit ADC (16 channels, 300kSPS), 2x comparators, 1x programmable gain amplifier (PGA)
Digital Peripherals PWM controllers (8x), 16-bit timers (6x), watchdog timer, CRC module, I2S (for sync)
Operating Temperature Range -40??C to +85??C (industrial temperature grade)
Package Type QFP64 (64-pin Quad Flat Package), 10mm x 10mm x 1.0mm, 0.5mm pin spacing
Compliance RoHS 3, ISO 9001, IEC 61000-6-2 (EMC for industrial environments)

Key Technical Features of XMC1402F064X0128AAXUMA1 32-Bit MCU

  • 72MHz High-Speed CPU: Enables fast multi-task processing. A factory control firm noted: ??Our process controllers now handle 16 sensors in 0.2ms (down from 0.35ms with 48MHz MCUs)-process delays dropped by 43% and production efficiency rose by 20%.??
  • 128KB Flash Memory: Fits complex code. A smart meter brand shared: ??Our energy analytics code (115KB) fits without external memory-we cut a $3 external flash chip, saving $90,000 yearly on 30,000 meters and simplifying PCBs.??
  • QFP64 Package (52 GPIO Pins): Supports multi-sensor integration. An IoT sensor firm confirmed: ??40% more I/O than QFP48-we added 4 extra environmental sensors (temp, humidity, pressure, CO2) without expanding PCBs. Customer orders increased by 35%.??
  • 0.6??A Ultra-Low Standby Current: Extends battery life. A remote sensor brand said: ??Our outdoor sensors lasted 1.5 years with 1.8??A MCUs-this 0.6??A model lasts 3.5 years. Maintenance costs cut by 57%, saving $95,000 yearly.??
  • 12-Bit ADC (300kSPS): Captures high-speed data. A motor drive supplier explained: ??Monitors 12 motor parameters (current, speed, temp) in real time-no external ADCs needed. Component count down by 40%, design time cut by 25%, saving $80,000 yearly.??

Advantages of XMC1402F064X0128AAXUMA1 vs. Typical Alternatives

Compared to 48MHz 32-bit MCUs (too slow for multi-tasking), low-I/O QFP48 MCUs (limit sensor integration), and low-memory 32-bit MCUs (need external storage), this Infineon MCU solves critical B2B pain points-backed by real customer feedback:

1. Faster Than 48MHz 32-Bit MCUs: 48MHz MCUs take 0.35ms to process 16 industrial sensors, causing production delays. The 72MHz CPU cuts time to 0.2ms. A factory firm said: ??Our old 48MHz MCU controllers had 22% process delays-this 72MHz model drops delays to 10%. We saved $110,000 in rework and met a $2M client order early.??

2. More I/O Than QFP48 32-Bit MCUs: QFP48 MCUs (38 GPIO pins) only support 8 sensors, forcing engineers to add costly I/O expanders ($1.20 each). The QFP64??s 52 pins eliminate this. An IoT firm shared: ??Our old QFP48 sensors needed $1.20 expanders-this QFP64 model doesn??t. We saved $36,000 yearly on 30,000 units and simplified PCB design.??

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3. More Memory Than Low-Memory 32-Bit MCUs: Low-memory MCUs (32KB flash) require $3 external flash chips for 115KB analytics code, increasing BOM cost. The 128KB flash fits code directly. A smart meter brand confirmed: ??Our old 32KB MCU meters needed external flash-this 128KB model doesn??t. We saved $90,000 yearly and reduced PCB layers by 1, cutting production time by 15%.??

Typical Applications of Infineon XMC1402F064X0128AAXUMA1

This high-speed, high-I/O MCU excels in I/O-intensive, data-heavy B2B designs-proven in these key use cases:

  • Industrial Automation (Factory Process Controllers): 72MHz CPU processes 16 sensors fast, 52 GPIO supports multi-peripherals. A factory firm confirmed: ??Process delay rate down by 43%, efficiency up by 20%, we secured a 3-year contract for 45,000 controllers with a global automotive parts maker.??
  • Internet of Things (IoT) (Smart Meter Main Units): 128KB flash fits analytics, 0.6??A standby extends life. A utility supplier reported: ??Meter battery life up by 133% (1.5??3.5 years), analytics reduced energy waste by 9%, we added 6 utility clients and grew revenue by 48%.??
  • Internet of Things (IoT) (Multi-Sensor Edge Nodes): 52 GPIO supports 12 sensors, QFP64 fits compact enclosures. An IoT firm shared: ??We added 4 extra sensors without expanding PCBs-customer satisfaction hit 97%, and we secured a $1.2M order with a environmental monitoring service.??
  • Industrial Automation (Precision Motor Drives): 300kSPS ADC monitors motor data, 8x PWM ensures accuracy. A motor brand noted: ??Motor speed accuracy hit ??0.3%, failure rate cut by 35%, we sold 30,000 drives to a factory automation firm and expanded to 4 new regions.??
  • Energy and Power (Industrial Energy Monitors): 12-bit ADC tracks power use, 72MHz CPU processes data fast. An energy firm confirmed: ??Energy monitoring accuracy hit 99.9%, clients saved 13% on utility bills, we retained 98% of annual clients and grew by 40%.??

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) About Infineon XMC1402F064X0128AAXUMA1

Why is 72MHz CPU speed critical for factory process controllers?

Factory process controllers need to process data from 16+ sensors (temp, pressure, flow) in real time-48MHz MCUs take 0.35ms, causing 22% delays. The 72MHz CPU cuts time to 0.2ms. A factory engineer said: ??Our old 48MHz MCU controllers had 22% delays-this 72MHz model drops to 10%. We saved $110,000 in rework and met all deadlines.??

How does 128KB flash memory benefit smart meter main units?

Smart meters need 115KB+ edge analytics code to process energy data locally-32KB flash MCUs require $3 external chips, increasing cost. The 128KB flash fits code directly. A utility engineer said: ??Our old 32KB MCU meters needed external flash-this 128KB model doesn??t. We saved $90,000 yearly and simplified PCBs, cutting production time by 15%.??

What value does the QFP64 package??s 52 GPIO pins add for IoT multi-sensor nodes?

IoT multi-sensor nodes need 12+ pins for sensors (temp, humidity, pressure, CO2)-QFP48 (38 pins) only supports 8, forcing $1.20 I/O expanders. The QFP64??s 52 pins eliminate this. An IoT engineer said: ??We added 4 extra sensors without expanders-customer orders rose by 35%, and we saved $36,000 yearly on 30,000 units.??

Why is 0.6??A standby current important for remote outdoor sensors?

Remote outdoor sensors are hard to access, so frequent battery changes cost $160?C$200 per unit yearly. 0.6??A standby extends life to 3.5 years (vs. 1.5 years with 1.8??A MCUs). An IoT engineer said: ??Our old 1.8??A sensors cost $160,000 yearly to maintain-this 0.6??A model cuts costs by 57%, saving $95,000 and reducing service calls.??

How does the 12-bit ADC (300kSPS) improve precision motor drives?

Precision motor drives need to sample 12+ parameters (current, speed, torque) at 300kSPS to avoid jitter-100kSPS ADCs miss 30% of peak data. The 300kSPS ADC captures all data. A motor engineer said: ??Our old 100kSPS ADC drives had 15% jitter-this 300kSPS model has 5%. Defect rates dropped by 35%, saving $80,000 in warranty claims.??

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