C166 family

The C166 family[1] is a 16-bit microcontroller architecture from Infineon (formerly the semiconductor division of Siemens) in cooperation with STMicroelectronics. It was first released in 1993 and is a controller for measurement and control tasks. It uses the well-established RISC architecture, but features some microcontroller-specific extensions such as bit-addressable memory and an interrupt system optimized for low-latency. When this architecture was introduced the main focus was to replace 8051 controllers (from Intel).

Opcode-compatible[2] successors of the C166 family are the C167 family, XC167 family, the XE2000 family and the XE166 family.

As of 2017, microcontrollers using the C166 architecture are still being manufactured by NIIET in Voronezh, Russia, as part of the 1887 series of integrated circuits. This includes a radiation-hardened device under the designation 1887VE6T (Russian: 1887ВЕ6Т).[3]

C167 / ST10 family

The Siemens/Infineon C167 family[4] or STMicroelectronics ST10 family[5] is a further development of the C166 family. It has improved addressing modes and support for "atomic" instructions. Variants include, for example, Controller Area Network (CAN bus).

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References

  1. C166 Family
  2. "C166 Instruction Set". Archived from the original on 2014-10-13. Retrieved 2019-06-18.
  3. "Микроконтроллеры" [Microcontrollers] (in Russian). Voronezh: OAO "NIIET". Retrieved 6 July 2020.
  4. C167 family
  5. ST10 16-bit MCUs - STMicroelectronics



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