As the official website says,MFR4310 is Not Recommended for New Design,Which one is the best replacement?
There is the same question for the FlexRay MCUs(MC9S12XF).
thanks
Hi Stephen,
In fact, FlexRay is supported by these automotive MCUs:
MPC5668x, MPC564xL, MPC560xP, MPC5674F, MPC5673F, MPC5644A, MPC5643A, MPC5642A, MPC5744P, MPC5748G, MPC5747C, MPC5747G, MPC5748C, MPC5748G, MPC5746M MPC5642A, PC577xK, S12XF
Automotive Selector Guide:
http://www.nxp.com/files/microcontrollers/doc/selector_guide/SG187.pdf
The simplest MPC with FlaxRay is probably MPC560xP or one of MPC5644A, MPC5643A, MPC5642A MCUs. From newer MCUs I could recommend for example MPC5744P.
The S12XF family is not recommended for new designs, but it is still part of our Longevity program and S12XF should be available at least until 2024-03 (at least 15 years from Product Launch):
http://www.nxp.com/about/technology-leadership/product-longevity:PRDCT_LONGEVITY_HM
I hope it helps you.
Have a great day,
RadekS
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Hi,RadekS
Thank you very much for your reply!
I have another question.
When the Communication Controller(MFR4310) is lauched?
MFR4310 is not automotive part,so it should be available in just 10 years from its lauch,not 15 years. Is that right?
Hi Stephen,
I am not sure now about the MFR4310 launch date.
However the Longevity program contains only selected MCU product families and MFR4310 is not there.
We don’t have specified minimum availability for MFR4310. The NXP will products this device as long as the market demand is not low.
I hope it helps you.
Have a great day,
RadekS
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Thanks a lot
Hi Stephen,
I'm afraid there won't be a replacement for these parts.FlexRay seems not to be so spread in automotive as other communication such as CAN and LIN. It's hard to predict for how long the parts will be in production, but i suppose it will stay as long as the market demand is not low.
Regards,
iggi
thank you very much! your reply is very helpful,thank you