Infineon Technologies AG (FSE: IFX / OTCQX: IFNNY) has partnered with Green Hills Software, a global leader in embedded security, to provide a comprehensive ecosystem for the development and deployment of advanced safety applications for the automotive industry. The collaboration combines Infineon’s leading TRAVEO™ T2G family of body and instrument cluster microcontrollers with Green Hills’ production-proven, comprehensive software solutions, including:
ASIL certified, fast ultra-small operating system - μ-velOSity™ real-time operating system (RTOS)
ASIL certified MULTI® advanced development environment
By integrating relevant know-how, Infineon and Green Hills provide a complete solution for OEMs. This solution enables OEMs to accelerate the secure build and deployment of automotive applications with reliable, production-ready software.
With the development of intelligent networking in the automotive industry and the continuous iteration of electric vehicle products, OEMs are eager to provide consumers with differentiated automotive products by developing new innovative applications. At the same time, OEMs also need to ensure the safety of automotive applications. Based on this cooperation, Infineon and Green Hills can help OEMs solve these two problems while ensuring performance without increasing memory requirements for automotive applications. Now, OEMs can reduce costs, increase developer productivity and speed time to market with this comprehensive, easy-to-deploy solution.
Infineon's TRAVEO™ T2G body microcontroller family is suitable for a variety of automotive applications, including body control modules, door, window, sunroof and seat control units, as well as in-car smartphone terminals and wireless charging units. Infineon's TRAVEO T2G-C series microcontrollers (MCUs) for automotive instrument panels can provide a more robust and feature-rich graphics engine for automotive display systems such as conventional instrument panels, hybrid instrument panels and virtual instrument panels. making it highly scalable.
Green Hills' µ-velOSity real-time operating system is small in size, easy to program, and has efficient memory management. The operating system is widely used and suitable for related applications that require ASIL certification. µ-velOSity requires only a few kilobytes of ROM (read-only memory) to start up quickly in the shortest possible processor cycles. The operating system's (OS) ultra-fast context switch times and ability to quickly invoke kernel services make it ideal for supporting real-time automotive functionality. In addition, the operating system also has a simple and clear application programming interface (API), which can shorten product development time and improve product maintainability, thereby reducing costs and speeding up product time to market. µ-velOSity also provides a complete migration path for independent developers or developers who originally used no operating system configuration.
Developers using Infineon's TRAVEO T2G body microcontroller series can take advantage of Green Hills MULTI's advanced, integrated development tools, including optimized Green Hills C/C++ compilers, to greatly improve work efficiency. Green Hills' compiler and runtime library have superior performance and have passed ASIL certification. These advantages have made Green Hills the industry benchmark for C/C++ compilers. Developers can use MULTI's advanced multi-core, multi-operating system debugging and visualization functions to discover and fix vulnerabilities more quickly, reduce processor memory usage, and reduce the number of software recalls to reduce costs.
This integration of Infineon's TRAVEO T2G series microcontrollers with Green Hills' production-proven, comprehensive software solutions is designed for various automotive applications such as vehicle electrification, body control modules, gateways, and in-vehicle infotainment systems. Tailored. Infineon cooperates with Green Hills to provide automotive OEMs with a set of rapidly deployable, complete integrated solutions that feature high quality, high performance, high system reliability, and low memory footprint.
Availability
The solution jointly developed by Infineon and Green Hills is now available.
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