On November 13th, news came that GigaDevice officially launched the high-performance GD32G5 series microcontroller unit (MCU) based on the Arm® Cortex® - M33 core. The product has excellent performance and can be widely applied to diverse scenarios such as digital power supplies, charging piles, etc. It comes in 7 packaging types with a total of 14 models. The application channels for sample chips and development boards have been opened, and mass production and supply will start in December.
The GD32G5 series MCU adopts a high-performance core with a main frequency of 216MHz. It is equipped with acceleration units such as DSP hardware accelerators, FPU, TMU, FAC, and FFT to improve processing efficiency and has excellent working performance. In terms of storage, it has reasonable designs including Flash, SRAM, and cache, which enhance the operating efficiency of the system.
This series of MCU is rich in peripheral resources, including ADCs, DACs, comparators, various timers, etc., which can meet the requirements of motor power control and timing. It has diverse and high-speed communication interfaces, as well as an HPDF digital filter, CLA, and Trigsel module. It supports a wide-temperature working range of - 40 - 105℃ and can work stably in scenarios such as optical modules and industrial power supplies.
The GD32G5 series MCU has powerful security functions, including security protection mechanisms, OTP storage space, ECC verification, hardware encryption and decryption modules, and TRNG. It supports the IEC 61508 SIL2 level functional safety standard and has a complete Safety Package to ensure safety.
The GD32 development ecosystem is growing. There are free development tools, and mainstream embedded tool manufacturers also support the development of GD32G5. Relevant manuals, documents, and tools have been uploaded to the website. The product combination includes various packaging models and supporting development boards, which are convenient for development and debugging.
Eric Guo
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On November 13th, news came that GigaDevice officially launched the high-performance GD32G5 series microcontroller unit (MCU) based on the Arm® Cortex® - M33 core. The product has excellent performance and can be widely applied to diverse scenarios such as digital power supplies, charging piles, etc. It comes in 7 packaging types with a total of 14 models. The application channels for sample chips and development boards have been opened, and mass production and supply will start in December.
The GD32G5 series MCU adopts a high-performance core with a main frequency of 216MHz. It is equipped with acceleration units such as DSP hardware accelerators, FPU, TMU, FAC, and FFT to improve processing efficiency and has excellent working performance. In terms of storage, it has reasonable designs including Flash, SRAM, and cache, which enhance the operating efficiency of the system.
This series of MCU is rich in peripheral resources, including ADCs, DACs, comparators, various timers, etc., which can meet the requirements of motor power control and timing. It has diverse and high-speed communication interfaces, as well as an HPDF digital filter, CLA, and Trigsel module. It supports a wide-temperature working range of - 40 - 105℃ and can work stably in scenarios such as optical modules and industrial power supplies.
The GD32G5 series MCU has powerful security functions, including security protection mechanisms, OTP storage space, ECC verification, hardware encryption and decryption modules, and TRNG. It supports the IEC 61508 SIL2 level functional safety standard and has a complete Safety Package to ensure safety.
The GD32 development ecosystem is growing. There are free development tools, and mainstream embedded tool manufacturers also support the development of GD32G5. Relevant manuals, documents, and tools have been uploaded to the website. The product combination includes various packaging models and supporting development boards, which are convenient for development and debugging.
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