AUDO family

Automotive TriCore™ family AUDO MAX

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The AUDO MAX, meant for powertrain and chassis applications, utilizes 90 nm (L90). It is comprised of four product segments: the 9 (high end), 8 (mid range), 2 (low end), and 4 (bare die) series. Compared to the earlier AUDO future family, the updated AUDO MAX family has made significant improvements in various areas. Safety features featuring safety integrity levels (SIL) to augment customers’ safety cases have been included. A notable improvement in performance places us 66.6% ahead by achieving 300 MHz on a single-core device. Moreover, a further enhancement includes the FlexRay networking bus, which uplifts the data rate by ten times (on a net basis) compared to the CAN bus, securing its use across the whole AUDO MAX family. An additional benefit is the new package technology, scalable BGA packages of up to 516 pins with improved thermal performance and a space-saving pitch of 0.8 mm. Our first product from the family will be the TC1782 in a green QFP176 package from the 8-series, which is the midrange microcontroller. FlexRay is on-chip and scalable from 2 MB/133 MHz to 2.5 MB/180 MHz. 

  • Updated safety features with safety integrity levels (SIL) to fulfill customers' safety cases
  • 66.6% increase in performance compared to the previous AUDO Future family
  • FlexRay networking bus for improved data rate by ten times compared to the CAN bus
  • New package technology including BGA packages scalable up to 516 pins with a space-saving pitch of 0.8 mm 
  • Powertrain and chassis applications oriented 
  • Product divided into four segments including 9 (high end), 8 (mid range), 2 (low end), and 4 (bare die) series

By registering for My Infineon collaboration platform (myICP), you gain access to additional microcontroller information: Technical add-on documentation, training, tools, and much more. Please follow these steps to get started:

  1. Register at www.myinfineon.com with your company email address.
  2. Send your access request to AURIX@infineon.com (with your MyInfineon login name).
  3. You will receive a confirmation email explaining how to use your new access.

The AUDO MAX, meant for powertrain and chassis applications, utilizes 90 nm (L90). It is comprised of four product segments: the 9 (high end), 8 (mid range), 2 (low end), and 4 (bare die) series. Compared to the earlier AUDO future family, the updated AUDO MAX family has made significant improvements in various areas. Safety features featuring safety integrity levels (SIL) to augment customers’ safety cases have been included. A notable improvement in performance places us 66.6% ahead by achieving 300 MHz on a single-core device. Moreover, a further enhancement includes the FlexRay networking bus, which uplifts the data rate by ten times (on a net basis) compared to the CAN bus, securing its use across the whole AUDO MAX family. An additional benefit is the new package technology, scalable BGA packages of up to 516 pins with improved thermal performance and a space-saving pitch of 0.8 mm. Our first product from the family will be the TC1782 in a green QFP176 package from the 8-series, which is the midrange microcontroller. FlexRay is on-chip and scalable from 2 MB/133 MHz to 2.5 MB/180 MHz. 

  • Updated safety features with safety integrity levels (SIL) to fulfill customers' safety cases
  • 66.6% increase in performance compared to the previous AUDO Future family
  • FlexRay networking bus for improved data rate by ten times compared to the CAN bus
  • New package technology including BGA packages scalable up to 516 pins with a space-saving pitch of 0.8 mm 
  • Powertrain and chassis applications oriented 
  • Product divided into four segments including 9 (high end), 8 (mid range), 2 (low end), and 4 (bare die) series

By registering for My Infineon collaboration platform (myICP), you gain access to additional microcontroller information: Technical add-on documentation, training, tools, and much more. Please follow these steps to get started:

  1. Register at www.myinfineon.com with your company email address.
  2. Send your access request to AURIX@infineon.com (with your MyInfineon login name).
  3. You will receive a confirmation email explaining how to use your new access.

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