AURIX™ family – TC36xDP

A powerful AURIX™ TC36xDP MCU for automotive and industrial applications with a frequency of 300 MHz and 4 MB flash

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Overview

AURIX™ microcontrollers feature an innovative multicore architecture, based on up to three independent 32-bit TriCore™ CPUs. They are designed to meet the highest safety standards while significantly increasing performance. AURIX™ TC36xDP belongs to the AURIX™ TC3xx family of second-generation 32-bit MCUs. Equipped with a dual 300 MHz TriCore™ and with 4 MB flash memory, AURIX™ TC36xDP microcontrollers support safety standards up to ASIL-D.

Key Features

  • Dual TriCore™ with 300 MHz (DSP)
  • Up to 4 MB flash with ECC
  • 672 KB SRAM with ECC
  • 64x DMA channels, GTM, CCU6, GPT12
  • 1 GbE, 8xCAN, 1xFlexRay, 12xASCLIN
  • 4xQSPI, 1xI²C, I²S, 1xHSSL
  • 10xSENT, 2xPSI5, 1xPSI5S
  • LQFP-144, LQFP-176, LFBGA-292
  • ISO 26262/IEC61508 up to ASIL-D
  • AUTOSAR 4.2 support, EVITA full HSM
  • Single supply 5 V or 3.3 V
  • Temperature: -40°C to +125°C/+150°C

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About

Like all families of the AURIX™ TC3xx generation, the AURIX™ TC36xDP series aims for reduced complexity, best-in-class power consumption, and significant cost savings. These second-generation microcontrollers with embedded flash 40 nm technology come with increased performance, memory sizes, connectivity, and more scalability to address the new automotive trends and challenges. In terms of performance, TC36xDP offers 2 cores running at 300 MHz, up to 672 KB embedded RAM, and power consumption below 2 W. AURIX™ TC36xDP MCUs provide state-of-the-art connectivity with 1x Gbit Ethernet, 1x FlexRay, 12x ASCLIN, 4x QSPI, 1x I²C, 1x I²S emulation and 8x CAN including data-rate-enhanced CAN FD. They are additionally characterized by a rich peripheral set with 10x SENT, 2x PSI5, 1x PSI5S, a powerful Generic Timer Module (GTM), CCU6, and GPT12. The AURIX™ TC36xDP microcontroller family comes in four packages: LFBGA-292, LFBGA-180, L/TQFP-144, and LQFP 176.

  • Easy migration from AURIX™ TC2xx thanks to high software and hardware compatibility
  • Diverse lockstep architecture to reduce development effort for ASIL-D systems
  • Additional lockstep cores to provide excellent fault detection and fast reaction times for ASIL-D safety systems
  • Available as single and lockstep cores
  • High integration for reduced complexity and significant cost savings
  • Innovative single-supply concept for best-in-class power consumption and cost savings in external supply
  • Scalability in performance, packages, memory, and peripherals for high flexibility across platform concepts
  • Scalable safety from QM to ASIL-D for industrial and automotive applications
  • Upward and downward scalability to the rest of the AURIX™ TC3xx family
  • State of the art connectivity CAN FD
  • Delta-sigma ADCs for fast and accurate measurements
  • Hot package options for extended temperature range
  • Supporting floating point and fixed point with all cores
  • Standby mode controller
  • A/B swap software update over-the-air support
  • Diverse lockstep core with clock delay 
  • Redundant and diverse timer modules (GTM, CCU6, GPT12)
  • Access permission system
  • Safety Management Unit (SMU)
  • Direct Memory Access (DMA) 
  • I/O, clock, voltage monitor
  • Developed and documented following ISO 26262 to support safety requirements up to ASIL-D
  • AUTOSAR V3.2 and V4.x 

AURIX™ development studio
It is a comprehensive development environment, including Eclipse IDE, C-Compiler, Multi-core Debugger, Infineon low-level driver (iLLD), with no time and code-size limitations that enables editing, compiling, and debugging of application code.

AUTOSAR MCAL drivers
Infineon's MC-ISAR AUTOSAR drivers are based on AUTOSAR-verified technology and comprise components of the Microcontroller Abstraction Layer (MCAL) in one configuration tool for rapid application development.

AURIX™ iLLD Drivers
AURIX™ - Infineon Low Level Driver

AURIX™ TC3xx Safety Software SBST Deliverables
SBST for non LS CPU– supporting ASIL-B
The CPU Software Based Self Test (SBST) is a safety mechanism that supports the ISO26262 SPFM for ASIL B safety goals.
Required for applicants with an ASIL B requirement on AURIX™ TC3xx non-lockstep CPUs.

SBST for SPU – supporting ADAS cluster ASIL-C applications
The SPU Software Based Self Test (SBST) is similar in concept to the CPU SBST described above.

Drive Core for AURIX™
Infineon’s AURIX™ Drive Core is a scalable software bundle that accelerates development, simplifies migration, and reduces commercial and supplier management complexities.

Infineon offers optimized, open-market customer support for systems using AURIX™ MCUs through a network of technical experts. Our participating partners are trained in the use of AURIX™ microcontrollers and provide product and application-specific support. The Preferred Design Houses extend the support force by specifying and customizing expertise and thus increase the value of customer service.

The first level of support is provided by local field application engineers, and the second level, which addresses more complex topics, is provided by dedicated automotive security experts. Dedicated on-site consulting can also be organized to help customers reduce development time and costs.

Access to AURIX™ Digital collaterals

Discover the future of marketing with our cutting-edge digital collaterals, seamlessly integrated into HTML for a streamlined, interactive experience. Our all-in-one solution ensures that all your marketing assets, from datasheets and user manuals to code examples and presentations, are easily accessible and beautifully displayed across any device.

Access to additional AURIX™ technical documentation

Register to the myInfineon Collaboration Platform (myICP) and gain access to additional microcontroller information: Technical add-on documentation, training, tools, and much more. Follow these steps to get started:

1. Sign up to myInfineon here.

2. Send your access request to AURIX@infineon.com (with your company email address).

3. You will receive a confirmation explaining how to use your new access.

Microcontroller Training and Video Hub

Dive into the Microcontroller Training and Video Hub and explore expert tutorials, hands-on guides, and in-depth trainings on AURIX™ development Studio. Whether you're a beginner or a professional, learn the full potential of AURIX™.

Like all families of the AURIX™ TC3xx generation, the AURIX™ TC36xDP series aims for reduced complexity, best-in-class power consumption, and significant cost savings. These second-generation microcontrollers with embedded flash 40 nm technology come with increased performance, memory sizes, connectivity, and more scalability to address the new automotive trends and challenges. In terms of performance, TC36xDP offers 2 cores running at 300 MHz, up to 672 KB embedded RAM, and power consumption below 2 W. AURIX™ TC36xDP MCUs provide state-of-the-art connectivity with 1x Gbit Ethernet, 1x FlexRay, 12x ASCLIN, 4x QSPI, 1x I²C, 1x I²S emulation and 8x CAN including data-rate-enhanced CAN FD. They are additionally characterized by a rich peripheral set with 10x SENT, 2x PSI5, 1x PSI5S, a powerful Generic Timer Module (GTM), CCU6, and GPT12. The AURIX™ TC36xDP microcontroller family comes in four packages: LFBGA-292, LFBGA-180, L/TQFP-144, and LQFP 176.

  • Easy migration from AURIX™ TC2xx thanks to high software and hardware compatibility
  • Diverse lockstep architecture to reduce development effort for ASIL-D systems
  • Additional lockstep cores to provide excellent fault detection and fast reaction times for ASIL-D safety systems
  • Available as single and lockstep cores
  • High integration for reduced complexity and significant cost savings
  • Innovative single-supply concept for best-in-class power consumption and cost savings in external supply
  • Scalability in performance, packages, memory, and peripherals for high flexibility across platform concepts
  • Scalable safety from QM to ASIL-D for industrial and automotive applications
  • Upward and downward scalability to the rest of the AURIX™ TC3xx family
  • State of the art connectivity CAN FD
  • Delta-sigma ADCs for fast and accurate measurements
  • Hot package options for extended temperature range
  • Supporting floating point and fixed point with all cores
  • Standby mode controller
  • A/B swap software update over-the-air support

  • Diverse lockstep core with clock delay 
  • Redundant and diverse timer modules (GTM, CCU6, GPT12)
  • Access permission system
  • Safety Management Unit (SMU)
  • Direct Memory Access (DMA) 
  • I/O, clock, voltage monitor
  • Developed and documented following ISO 26262 to support safety requirements up to ASIL-D
  • AUTOSAR V3.2 and V4.x 

AURIX™ development studio
It is a comprehensive development environment, including Eclipse IDE, C-Compiler, Multi-core Debugger, Infineon low-level driver (iLLD), with no time and code-size limitations that enables editing, compiling, and debugging of application code.

AUTOSAR MCAL drivers
Infineon's MC-ISAR AUTOSAR drivers are based on AUTOSAR-verified technology and comprise components of the Microcontroller Abstraction Layer (MCAL) in one configuration tool for rapid application development.

AURIX™ iLLD Drivers
AURIX™ - Infineon Low Level Driver

AURIX™ TC3xx Safety Software SBST Deliverables
SBST for non LS CPU– supporting ASIL-B
The CPU Software Based Self Test (SBST) is a safety mechanism that supports the ISO26262 SPFM for ASIL B safety goals.
Required for applicants with an ASIL B requirement on AURIX™ TC3xx non-lockstep CPUs.

SBST for SPU – supporting ADAS cluster ASIL-C applications
The SPU Software Based Self Test (SBST) is similar in concept to the CPU SBST described above.

Drive Core for AURIX™
Infineon’s AURIX™ Drive Core is a scalable software bundle that accelerates development, simplifies migration, and reduces commercial and supplier management complexities.

Infineon offers optimized, open-market customer support for systems using AURIX™ MCUs through a network of technical experts. Our participating partners are trained in the use of AURIX™ microcontrollers and provide product and application-specific support. The Preferred Design Houses extend the support force by specifying and customizing expertise and thus increase the value of customer service.

The first level of support is provided by local field application engineers, and the second level, which addresses more complex topics, is provided by dedicated automotive security experts. Dedicated on-site consulting can also be organized to help customers reduce development time and costs.

Access to AURIX™ Digital collaterals

Discover the future of marketing with our cutting-edge digital collaterals, seamlessly integrated into HTML for a streamlined, interactive experience. Our all-in-one solution ensures that all your marketing assets, from datasheets and user manuals to code examples and presentations, are easily accessible and beautifully displayed across any device.

Access to additional AURIX™ technical documentation

Register to the myInfineon Collaboration Platform (myICP) and gain access to additional microcontroller information: Technical add-on documentation, training, tools, and much more. Follow these steps to get started:

1. Sign up to myInfineon here.

2. Send your access request to AURIX@infineon.com (with your company email address).

3. You will receive a confirmation explaining how to use your new access.

Microcontroller Training and Video Hub

Dive into the Microcontroller Training and Video Hub and explore expert tutorials, hands-on guides, and in-depth trainings on AURIX™ development Studio. Whether you're a beginner or a professional, learn the full potential of AURIX™.

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