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XMC

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What is XMC?

XMC is a family of 32-bit industrial microcontrollers from Infineon Technologies based on the ARM Cortex-M processor core. They are commonly used in industrial applications such as motor control, power conversion, and factory automation. XMC microcontrollers are known for their robust peripherals, real-time capabilities, and focus on industrial requirements.

What other technologies are related to XMC?

XMC Competitor Technologies

VPX is a backplane standard similar to XMC but offers different performance and features for embedded systems, and thus it is a competitor.
mentioned alongside XMC in 11% (103) of relevant job posts
PMC is an older mezzanine card standard that competes with XMC for adding functionality to carrier boards.
mentioned alongside XMC in 14% (68) of relevant job posts
VME is an older bus standard that competes with XMC as a system interconnect in embedded applications.
mentioned alongside XMC in 9% (95) of relevant job posts

XMC Complementary Technologies

PCIe is the underlying interface used by XMC, making them complementary. XMC cards plug into PCIe buses.
mentioned alongside XMC in 0% (64) of relevant job posts
FPGAs are often used on XMC modules to provide custom processing capabilities, hence complementary.
mentioned alongside XMC in 0% (58) of relevant job posts
Ethernet can be a function provided by an XMC module, and thus the two are complementary.
mentioned alongside XMC in 0% (53) of relevant job posts

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