Application Note
3 of 80
002-26071 Rev. *B
2021-09-07
Clock configuration setup in TRAVEO™ T2G family CYT4D series MCUs
Introduction
1
Introduction
TRAVEO™ T2G
family MCUs, targeted at automotive systems such as instrument clusters and head-up display
(HUD), have a 2D graphics engine, sound processing, 32-bit automotive microcontrollers based on the Arm®
Cortex®-M7 processor with FPU (single and dual precision), and manufactured on an advanced 40-nm process
technology. These products enable a secure computing platform, and incorporate Infineon low-power flash
memory along with multiple high-performance analog and digital functions.
The
TRAVEO™ T2G
clock system supports high-, and low-speed clocks using both internal and external clock
sources. One of the typical use case for clock input is internal real-time clock (RTC). The
TRAVEO™ T2G
MCU
supports phase-locked loop (PLL) and frequency-locked loop (FLL) to generate clocks that operate the internal
circuit at a high speed.
The
TRAVEO™ T2G
MCU also supports the function to monitor clock operation and to measure the clock
difference of each clock with reference to a known clock.
To know more on the functionality described and terminology used in this application note, see the
“
Clocking
system
”
chapter in the
architecture technical reference manual (TRM)
In this document,
TRAVEO™ T2G
family MCUs refer to CYT4D series.