160 MHz Cortex-M4F with FPU — what the clock buys you
The S6E2HE4G0AGV20000 is an Infineon FM4-series 32-bit ARM Cortex-M4F MCU running at 160 MHz. Program memory is 288 KB of Flash; the 32 KB SRAM is sized for moderate stack depth and a small RTOS heap, not for large data buffers.
125°C operating range — where it goes and what it means
Rated from -40°C to 125°C, this MCU is qualified for industrial and automotive under-hood environments.
Supply range and analog front-end
Supply voltage spans 2.7 V to 5.5 V. The analog front-end packs 24 channels of 12-bit ADC and two 12-bit DAC channels.
Peripheral set and connectivity
On-chip peripherals include DMA, LVD, POR, PWM, and WDT. Connectivity covers CSIO, EBI/EMI (for external SRAM or FPGA), I²C, LINbus, SD card interface, and UART/USART. The 100 I/O pins in a 120-LQFP package give enough GPIO for a parallel LCD or external memory bus without resorting to a larger package. The internal oscillator saves a crystal BOM line on cost-sensitive boards.
Active lifecycle — no time pressure on the BOM
Infineon lists this part as Active. No last-time-buy deadline, no NRND flag. It can be specified into a new production design without near-term obsolescence risk. The FM4 series is a mature, current-production line, so supply through independent distribution remains consistent.
