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TriCore is a 32-bit microcontroller architecture from Infineon. It unites the elements of a RISC processor core, a microcontroller and a DSP in one chip package. == History and background == In 1999, Infineon launched the first generation of AUDO (Automotive unified processor) which is based on what the company describes as a 32-bit ”unified RISC/MCU/DSP microcontroller core,” called TriCore, which is as of 2011 on its fourth generation, called AUDO MAX (version 1.6). TriCore is a heterogeneous, asymmetric dual core architecture with a peripheral control processor that enables user modes and core system protection. Infineon’s AUDO families〔(Infineon’s AUDO families )〕 targets gasoline and diesel engine management systems, applications in hybrid and electric vehicles as well as transmission, active and passive safety and chassis applications. It also targets industrial applications, e.g. optimized motor control applications and signal processing. Different models offer different combinations of memories, peripheral sets, frequencies, temperatures and packaging. Infineon also offers software claimed to help manufacturers meet SIL/ASIL〔(Infineon’s PRO-SIL SafeTcore )〕 safety standards. All members of the AUDO family are binary-compatible and share the same development tools. An AUTOSAR library that enables existing code to be integrated is also available. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Infineon TriCore」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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