
The TC375LK, specifically, is a 32-bit microcontroller based on TriCore architecture. TriCore architecture combines elements of RISC, CISC, and DSP processors, making it suitable for a wide range of applications, particularly in real-time, safety, and motor control applications.
Infineon Aurix TC375LK has 32-bit architecture with 4Gbytes of address space. Most of the instructions are executed in 1 cycle. 32 GPR’s, PC , 2 32 bit registers.
Trap system to avoid instruction exception or illegal access, I/O privilege level, memory protection system. Core Debug Controller. Supports atomic operations.
Connectors:
2 Infineon Shield2Go connectors
Arduino-compatible connectors for 3.3V
mikroBUS connector
Micro USB connector
DAP Debug connector
CAN connector
RJ45 connector
LED’s
LED1: P00.5 – Green – active low
LED2: P00.6 – Green – active low
LED3: ESR0 – Red – active low
(miniWiggler Pin mapping)LED5: ADBUS4(ACTIV) -Green -active low
(miniWiggler Pin mapping)LED6: ADBUS7(RUN) -Green -active low
Button1 – P00.7 – active low
Reset – /PORST – active low
R32(10KOhm potmeter) – AN0
Debugging Channels:
On-board miniWiggler via microUSB X4
10-pin DAP connector
CAN Transceiver(TLE9251V) :
CAN_TX – P20.8, CAN node 0 output
CAN_RX – P20.7, CAN node 0 input
CAN_STB- P20.6, GPIO
I2C EEPROM ( 24AA02E48) with slave address 0x50.
Upper half 80H to FFH is permanently write-protected.
Ethernet DP83825I Low Power 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Physical Layer Transceiver.
Secure Flash– P22.0, P22.1, P22.3, P22.2(Slave Select).
Because of the security standards and the hardware design of this microcontroller, the AURIX architecture can also be used in applications that have to meet the Automotive Safety Integrity Level D (ASIL‑D) standard.
Who can use this?
An embedded enthusiast can opt to work on this during their intermediate to advanced stage learning transition.
It can be used to build advanced automotive projects that require compliance with ISO26262.
For High-Speed motor control
For Safety-Critical Systems
Advanced Embedded Concepts
Multi-Core processing.
Prototyping and product development.
Real-time control systems.
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An Article by: Yashwanth Naidu Tikkisetty
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