May 06, 2020
06:49 AM
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May 06, 2020
06:49 AM
Hi,
We have been using TC23, 27, 29 and TC39 micros. We understand the relative differences within the Aurix series and Aurix 2G series by looking at the x in TC2x or TC3x. Given this information, how should we visualize TC3A and TC3E devices? When an alphabet used for x, does this mean it a new generation? What is the relative meaning between A and E in Aurix 2G devices (for example 7 is less capable device compared to 9 in TC37 vs TC39)? Thanks.
We have been using TC23, 27, 29 and TC39 micros. We understand the relative differences within the Aurix series and Aurix 2G series by looking at the x in TC2x or TC3x. Given this information, how should we visualize TC3A and TC3E devices? When an alphabet used for x, does this mean it a new generation? What is the relative meaning between A and E in Aurix 2G devices (for example 7 is less capable device compared to 9 in TC37 vs TC39)? Thanks.
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May 06, 2020
07:04 AM
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May 06, 2020
07:04 AM
TC3Ex is basically a TC38x with some extras (PFLASH, DFLASH, ADC, CAN, and eMMC).
TC3Ax targets radar applications with an improved SPU.
TC3Ax targets radar applications with an improved SPU.
May 06, 2020
08:52 AM
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May 06, 2020
08:52 AM
TC3Ax is a TC35x with improved SPU.