KIT_A2G_TC377_SEC_GTW
Secure Gateway Board
Infineon has combined its wealth of experience in microcontroller design to create a new Automotive Secure Gateway evaluation board that can cover a broad range of automotive. Either for gateway, sensor fusion, or telematics systems, this new evaluation board is the ideal solution for bringing projects out of the paper, being the right environment for rapid prototyping while minimizing R&D efforts and time to market
AURIX™ – TC3xx family:
- AURIX™ TC377TX
- Up to 3 CPUs at 300 MHz
- Up to 6 MB internal Flash/4 MB internal SRAM
- 2x Gbit Ethernet QoS MAC with 8 Tx and 8 Rx DMA channel/queues
- Support of Ethernet standards IEEE 802.1AS-2011 and 802.1-Qav-2009, 802.1AS – IEEE 1588-2008
- A standby controller to support low power modes
Marvell 88Q5050 8-port Ethernet Switch:
- 4 fixed 100Base-T1 ports, 1 x 100Base-T1 and 1 x 1000BaseT1, one RGMII port to AURIX™
- Trusted Boot functionality
- Deep packet inspection (DPI)
- AEC-Q100 Grade 2 qualified
- Integrated ARM Cortex-M7 CPU, 250 MHz
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Rosenberger H-MTD® connector:
- Modular and scalable connection system for automotive Ethernet
- High performance 100 Mbps and 1 Gbps according to IEEE 100Base-T1/1000Base-T1 with Standard 1000Base-T1 / 100Base-T1 quad-connector
AURIX™TC377 with two Gigabit Ethernet MACs:
- GETH MAC0 connected to 88Q5050, GETH MAC1 connected to 1000Base-T PHY
- 2 CAN-FD channel with different Infineon transceivers -TLE9250VSJ, TLE9252VSK, TLE9254VSK, TLE9255WSK
- 2 LIN channel -TLE7258SJ
- 2 Flexray channel -TLE9222PX
Infineon TPM SLB9670VQ2.0
eMMC
Infineon Supply IC: TLF30682QVS01, TLS4125D0EPV50, IR3883
Included with the kit:
- Power supply unit
Not included with the kit (can be separately purchased)
KIT_A2G_GWEXT_FR_LIN:Gateway Extension Flexray/LIN
KIT_A2G_GWEXT_CAN :Gateway Extension CAN
KIT_A2G_GWEXT_ETH: Gateway Base-T1 – Rosenberger Board Connector
Potentielle Zielanwendungen
- Central car gateway
- New E/E car architectures Distributed, Domains and Zones