Automotive AURIX™ MCU Webinar

21, 22, 26, 27, 28, 29 April 2022

10:00 - 13:30 IST


We make cars clean, safe & smart

The automotive world is evolving at an unprecedented pace. At Infineon, we look back on 40 years of success and proven expertise in supplying high-quality semiconductors to electronic systems for the automotive industry. Today, our sensors, microcontrollers and power semiconductors help car manufacturers worldwide achieve their ever-higher challenging safety, affordability and efficiency targets.

The 32-bit-Microcontroller TriCore™ family with its embedded safety and security features is the ideal platform for a wide range of automotive applications. These include powertrain engine management and transmission, electric and hybrid vehicles, chassis domains, braking systems, electric power steering systems, airbags, connectivity and advanced driver assistance systems to support the trend toward autonomous, clean and connected cars.

TriCore™-based products also deliver the versatility required for the industrial, CAV and transportation sector, excelling in optimized motor control applications and signal processing. Infineon’s broad product portfolio allows engineers to choose from a wide range of memories, peripheral sets, frequencies, temperatures and packaging options. And all this with a high degree of compatibility across generations.

With this series of Webinar Sessions, you will learn in detail about TriCore™ MCU family with its embedded safety and security features.

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Agenda

  • Day 1, 21 April
    •  Introduction; 10 minutes
    •  AURIX™ overview; 40 minutes
    •  Documentation and website information; 20 minutes
    •  Architecture - Part 1; 30 minutes
    Tea break; 10 minutes
    •  Architecture - Part 2; 30 minutes
    •  CPU subsystem; 40 minutes
    •  Clocking system; 20 minutes
  • Day 2, 22 April
    •  Non-Volatile Memory subsystem; 30 minutes
    •  SCU Reset Control (RCU); 20 minutes
    •  Power Management System (PMS); 20 minutes
    •  SCU External Request Unit (ERU); 20 minutes
    Tea break; 10 minutes
    •  Ports, Pads & Pins; 20 minutes
    •  SCU Watchdog Timers (WDT); 20 minutes
    •  Interrupt router; 20 minutes
    •  Startup cnfiguration; 20 minutes
    •  Direct Memory Access (DMA); 20 minutes
  • Day 3, 26 April
    •  System Timer (STM); 15 minutes
    •  Generic Timer Module (GTM); 45 minutes
    •  Capture / Compare Unit 6 (CCU6); 20 minutes
    •  General Purpose Timer (GPT12); 15 minutes
    Tea break; 10 minutes
    •  Hardware Security Module (HSM), SOTA, 90 minutes
  • Day 4, 27 April
    •  Async/Synch Communication (ASCLIN); 20 minutes
    •  MCAL / iLLD overview; 40 minutes
    •  MCAL demo; 30 minutes
    Tea break; 10 minutes
    •  Enhanced Delta Sigma ADC (ESDADC); 30 minutes
    •  Enhanced Versatile ADC (EVADC); 30 minutes
    •  Queued Synchronous Peripheral Interface (QSPI); 30 minutes
  • Day 5, 28 April
    •  Safety features; 60 minutes
    •  Safety Management Unit (SMU); 30 minutes
    Tea break; 10 minutes
    •  CAN Interface (MCMCAN); 30 minutes
    •  FEE/FLS; 60 minutes
  • Day 6, 29 April
    •  Gigabit Ethernet MAC (GETH); 30 minutes
    •  TC4xx overview; 45 minutes
    •  Compiler/Toolchain for AURIX™ 45 minutes

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