For a project I need to make communicate in a CANBus network, ethernet network and with RS-232. I want to use one single MCU that will act as the main unit of CANBus start topology, Ethernet start topology and that MCU also will be transfering the RS232 data that comes to it to another device. Now I want to use high speed CAN which can be up to 1 Mbits per second. However,RS-232 is max 20 k baud. I wonder if it is doable with 1 MCU to handle 3 different communications ( CANBus, ethernet and RS-232). I am afraid of to get overrun with data at some point. I can buffer data short term if data comes in bursts that can be averaged out. For continuous data where I'll never be able to keep up, I'll need to discard messages, perhaps in a managed way. But I do not want to discard any data. So my question is: Would using 1 MCU for this case work? And are there any software tricks that would help me with this case? (Like giving CANBus a higher priority etc.)
Using 3 different communication protocols in the same MCU
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Yes, this can be done with a single MCU. Even a simple MCU should easily be able to handle data rates of 1 Mbps. Most likely you want to use DMA enabled transfer so the CPU core will only need to act when the transmission of a chunk of data has completed.
The problem of being overrun by data due to the mismatch in data rate is a separate topic:
So if the worst case you want to handle is 10s of incoming data at 1 Mbps (with an outgoing rate of 20kbps), then you will need 10s x (1Mbps - 20kps) = 9.8 Mbit = 1.225 MByte of buffer memory.