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TC275TP64F200WDCKXUMA1

IFXTC275TP64F200WDCKXUMA1

Infineon Technologies
TriCore™ AURIX™ Microcontroller IC 32-Bit Tri-Core 200MHz 4MB (4M x 8) FLASH PG-LQFP-176-22
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Overview

The TC275TP64F200WDCKXUMA1 is a high-performance 32-bit TriCore AURIX microcontroller designed for demanding automotive and industrial safety applications. Featuring three CPU cores operating at up to 200MHz and 4MB of flash memory, this AEC-Q100 qualified device integrates advanced connectivity including FlexRay, Ethernet, and multiple CAN interfaces.

Why Choose This Part

This MCU offers massive parallel processing power via its triple-core architecture and specialized 64-channel DMA controller. Its extensive interface suite, including SENT, PSI5, and FlexRay, provides native support for diverse automotive sensor and networking standards without external bridges.

Applications

Powertrain Control
Managing engine control units (ECU) and transmission control where high-speed processing and functional safety are critical.
Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS)
Processing sensor data for safety-critical maneuvers and vehicle automation tasks.
Chassis and Braking
Implementing electronic stability control and active suspension systems requiring real-time response.
Industrial Functional Safety
High-reliability control in robotics and automation compliant with ISO 26262 or IEC 61508 standards.

Key Specifications

Speed 200MHz
RAM Size 472K x 8
Core Size 32-Bit Tri-Core
EEPROM Size 64K x 8
Peripherals DMA, WDT
Connectivity ASC, CANbus, Ethernet, FlexRay, HSSL, I2C, LINbus, MSC, PSI5, QSPI, SENT
Mounting Type Surface Mount
Number of I/O 112
Core Processor TriCore
Package / Case 176-LQFP Exposed Pad
Data Converters A/D 40x12b, 6 x Sigma-Delta
Oscillator Type External
Program Memory Size 4MB (4M x 8)
Program Memory Type FLASH
Operating Temperature -40degC ~ 125degC (TA)
Supplier Device Package PG-LQFP-176-22
Voltage - Supply (Vcc/Vdd) 3V ~ 5.5V

Getting Started

Development is typically performed using the Infineon AURIX Development Studio or TASKING VX-toolset. Engineers can evaluate the hardware using the TriBoard TC275 or ShieldBuddy TC275 evaluation boards, which provide access to the 176 pins and integrated debugging interfaces.