Enhanced DSC lineup offers industry-leading PWM resolution and ADC speed

27-06-2025 | Microchip Technology | Semiconductors

Evolving security and functional safety demands, together with the growing complexity of real-time embedded applications, are driving designers to seek innovative solutions that deliver greater accuracy, improved reliability and compliance with industry standards. To meet these challenges, Microchip Technology has added the dsPIC33AK512MPS512 and dsPIC33AK512MC510 Digital Signal Controllers (DSCs) to its dsPIC33A DSC product line. The devices facilitate the implementation of computation-intensive control algorithms for improved energy efficiency in motor control, AI server power supplies, energy storage systems and complex sensor signal processing with ML-based inferencing.

"As AI servers and data centres continue to grow, the need for more efficient power conversion is essential. With specialised peripherals and the high-performance core in the dsPIC33AK512MPS family, developers can now achieve significant energy savings and shrink their power supply footprints," said Joe Thomsen, corporate vice president of Microchip's digital signal controller business unit. "The new dsPIC33A DSC families are packed with advanced features that enable efficient and reliable designs for modern power conversion, motor control and sensing applications."

The dsPIC33AK512MPS family delivers precise, high-speed control through industry-leading 78ps high-resolution PWMs and low-latency 40Msps ADCs, facilitating fast and accurate control loops essential for optimising the performance of SiC and GaN-based DC-DC converters. Additionally, dsPIC33AK512MPS devices feature advanced security capabilities, an integrated touch controller, and a high pin count of up to 128 pins. The dsPIC33AK512MC family is designed to provide low-latency, 40Msps ADCs and 1.25ns PWM resolution, supplying a feature- and cost-optimised solution for multi-motor control and complex embedded applications.

These dsPIC33A DSC families, with up to 512KB Flash and a rich peripheral set, integrate a double-precision floating-point unit to accelerate mathematical computations and leverage a 32-bit architecture for seamless adoption of model-based design code. Their enhanced instruction set and DSP capabilities, including single-cycle MAC operations and a 200MHz core speed, make these devices highly efficient for low-latency, real-time control applications. Supported by MPLAB Machine Learning Development Suite, dsPIC33A devices streamline the ML workflow by automating data preparation, feature extraction, training, validation and firmware conversion of optimised models.

"dsPIC33A DSCs from Microchip provide high performance and reliability for complex automotive Electronic Control Units (ECUs)," said Norbert Weiss, managing director at Lauterbach GmbH. "Combined with the support of our latest TRACE32 solutions, we help dsPIC33A DSC customers accelerate their time-to-market using our leading debug and trace tools from the start of the development process."

With a range of hardware safety features, dsPIC33AK512MPS/MC DSCs are compliant with functional safety standards and are developed in accordance with International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 26262 and International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) 61508 processes, making them suitable for safety-critical automotive and industrial applications. To further enhance system-level security, the dsPIC33AK512MPS DSC family features integrated crypto accelerators and a Flash security module, enabling an immutable root of trust, secure boot, secure firmware upgrades, and secure debug capabilities.

"The combination of dsPIC33A DSCs and our pre-certified safety-critical real-time operating system, SAFERTOS®, simplifies the development of safety-critical applications," said Andrew Longhurst, managing director of WITTENSTEIN high integrity systems (WHIS). "This system-level solution empowers our clients to deliver reliable and efficient solutions that meet automotive and industrial safety standards."

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