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Cypress adds to automotive MCUs with 3D graphics

Don Dingee

Moderator
In its first automotive MCU launch since completing the Spansion acquisition, Cypress has added two new members to the Traveo family. The S6J32BA and S6J32DA are based on the ARM Cortex-R5 core with 1MB flash, 1MB video RAM, an enhanced secure hardware extension, and a HyperBus interface. The parts include 2D and 2D/3D graphics respectively, and both include a 16-bit audio DAC and multi-channel mixer.

Cypress claims they are continuing to lower pricing - unannounced, but presumably cheaper than the S6J324C and S6J326C announced in October 2014 - to target 2D and 3D graphics needs in compact vehicles. The Traveo S6J32DA is sampling now; the S6J32BA samples in April 2015.

Press release:

Cypress Expands Traveo Automotive MCU Family
 
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