The SAK-TC277TP-64F200N DC is a high-performance 32-bit microcontroller from Infineon Technologies' AURIX™ family. Designed for demanding automotive applications, it offers a robust combination of processing power, safety features, and peripheral integration.
Applications
- Automotive engine management systems
- Transmission control units (TCUs)
- Advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS)
- Electric and hybrid vehicle control
- Automotive body electronics
Features
- TriCore™ architecture: Combines RISC, CISC, and DSP capabilities
- Clock speed: Up to 200 MHz
- 64MB Flash memory
- Multiple CPU cores for parallel processing
- Extensive communication interfaces: CAN FD, Ethernet, LIN, SPI
- Safety features: Hardware security module (HSM), memory protection, error correction
- Multiple ADCs and DACs for sensor interfacing
- Timers and PWM units for precise control
Benefits
- High performance: Enables complex control algorithms and real-time processing
- Robust safety features: Ensures reliable operation in safety-critical applications
- Extensive connectivity: Facilitates communication within the vehicle network
- Integrated peripherals: Reduces the need for external components, saving cost and space
- Scalability: AURIX™ family offers a range of devices to suit different application needs
Additional Details
The SAK-TC277TP-64F200N DC is designed to meet the stringent requirements of automotive safety standards such as ISO 26262. The TriCore™ architecture provides a balance of performance and efficiency, making it suitable for a wide range of automotive applications. The microcontroller integrates a hardware security module (HSM) to protect against cyberattacks and unauthorized access. The communication interfaces, including CAN FD and Ethernet, enable high-speed communication within the vehicle network. The multiple ADCs and DACs allow for precise sensor interfacing and control. The SAK-TC277TP-64F200N DC is supported by Infineon's comprehensive development tools, including compilers, debuggers, and emulators, simplifying software development and testing.