Infineon's AURIX (Automotive Real-Time Integrated eXecution) family is a series of 32-bit microcontrollers based on the TriCore architecture, specifically designed for safety-critical automotive applications. They are commonly used in advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS), powertrain control, chassis control, and body electronics. AURIX microcontrollers offer features like hardware security modules (HSM), functional safety capabilities (ISO 26262 compliance), and real-time performance to meet the demanding requirements of the automotive industry.
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