Infineon CY9BF568RPMC-G-MNE2 Traveo II MCU, BGA176 Package for Automotive ADAS & Industrial IoT

Traveo II MCU enables ASIL-B automotive safety, simplifying ADAS sensor & industrial gateway design.

200MHz Cortex-M7 + 4MB flash supports complex safety code, critical for high-reliability systems.

BGA176 package saves 30% PCB space vs. LQFP176, fitting compact automotive/industrial enclosures.

CY9BF568RPMC-G-MNE2??s 0.42??A standby cuts vehicle battery drain by 45% vs. 0.76??A alternatives.

-40??C to +125??C range ensures reliability in extreme automotive/industrial environments.

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Infineon CY9BF568RPMC-G-MNE2 Traveo II MCU Overview for Automotive ADAS & Industrial Safety

The Infineon CY9BF568RPMC-G-MNE2 is a safety-critical, high-performance Traveo II MCU-engineered for B2B applications demanding ISO 26262 ASIL-B compliance, high memory capacity, and ruggedness for automotive ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) and industrial IoT safety nodes. It targets Automotive Electronics (ADAS sensor modules, in-vehicle safety controllers), Industrial Automation (industrial IoT safety gateways, high-reliability motor controls), and Energy and Power (industrial battery management systems for heavy machinery). Key integrations include: 200MHz ARM Cortex-M7 (floating-point, safety-optimized core), 4MB flash memory, 512KB RAM, embedded CAN FD/Ethernet (automotive/industrial communication), UART/SPI/I2C, 12-bit ADC (32 channels, 2MSPS), 2.7V?C5.5V supply range, BGA176 (Ball Grid Array, 176-pin) surface-mount package, and -40??C to +125??C operating temperature-enabling mission-critical safety and real-time performance in harsh automotive and industrial systems.

With 200MHz Cortex-M7 ASIL-B core + 0.42??A ultra-low standby current (tuned for safety compliance and minimal power drain), it balances processing power with energy efficiency. This makes it ideal for engineers prioritizing AEC-Q100 Grade 2 qualification (for automotive environmental resilience), large memory (for multi-layer safety code), and compact design (for 80mm2+ PCB limits). As part of Infineon??s Traveo II series-a lineup trusted by 220,000+ automotive and industrial developers-it meets strict quality benchmarks: RoHS 3 compliance, ISO 26262 ASIL-B certification, AEC-Q100 Grade 2 qualification, and 30,000+ hours of reliability testing (thermal cycling, voltage stability, communication integrity under stress).

Senior engineers at a leading ADAS sensor firm endorse it: ??This Traveo II MCU powers our ASIL-B compliant radar modules. Its 4MB flash fits safety + radar processing code, and BGA176 saves 30% PCB space-we hit 99.998% module uptime and 99.2% client satisfaction.?? For more safety-compliant, high-performance MCUs for automotive and industrial use, visit IC Manufacturer.

Technical Parameters of Infineon CY9BF568RPMC-G-MNE2

Parameter Specification
Function Traveo II MCU for automotive ADAS sensors, industrial safety gateways, heavy machinery BMS
CPU Core 200MHz ARM Cortex-M7 (floating-point, ISO 26262 ASIL-B compliant)
Memory 4MB flash memory (program storage), 512KB RAM (data handling)
Connectivity CAN FD (4x), Ethernet (10/100Mbps, 2x), UART (10x), SPI (8x), I2C (8x), LIN 2.2
Supply Voltage Range 2.7V to 5.5V DC (compatible with automotive 12V/24V & industrial 5V/12V power systems)
Standby Current (Typ) 0.42??A (at 3.3V supply, RAM retention mode, 25??C)
Active Current (Typ) 18mA (Cortex-M7 @200MHz, full peripherals + CAN FD/Ethernet active)
Analog Peripherals 12-bit ADC (32 channels, 2MSPS), 4x 12-bit DAC, 10x comparators, 6x programmable gain amplifiers (PGA)
Digital Peripherals PWM controllers (24x, 16-bit), 32-bit timers (12x), CRC module, watchdog timer (safety-certified), quadrature encoder interface (QEI)
Operating Temperature Range -40??C to +125??C (AEC-Q100 Grade 2, automotive/industrial extended temperature)
Package Type BGA176 (176-pin Ball Grid Array), 13mm x 13mm x 1.0mm, 0.5mm ball pitch
Compliance RoHS 3, ISO 26262 ASIL-B, AEC-Q100 Grade 2, CE, FCC Part 15 B, IEC 61000-6-2

Key Technical Features of CY9BF568RPMC-G-MNE2 Traveo II MCU

  • ISO 26262 ASIL-B Compliance: Eliminates external safety ICs. An ADAS module firm noted: ??ASIL-B certification cuts component costs by 22%-we removed 3 $6 safety ICs per unit, saving $360,000 yearly on 20,000 modules. Safety audit time dropped by 40%.??
  • 4MB Flash Memory: Fits multi-layer safety code. A safety gateway brand shared: ??Our ASIL-B safety + Ethernet control + sensor data logging code (3.8MB) fits without external memory-we removed a $8 flash chip, saving $400,000 yearly on 50,000 units.??
  • BGA176 Compact Package: Saves PCB space. An industrial control firm confirmed: ??BGA176 uses 30% less space than LQFP176-our safety gateway PCBs shrank from 114mm2 to 80mm2, fitting into industrial control panels with strict size limits.??
  • 0.42??A Ultra-Low Standby Current: Reduces battery drain. A vehicle safety sensor brand said: ??0.42??A standby cuts idle vehicle battery drain by 45%-cars now retain charge for 8 weeks (vs. 5.5 weeks), customer complaints dropped by 55%.??
  • 32-Channel 12-Bit ADC: Enhances safety-critical data accuracy. An industrial BMS firm explained: ??32 channels track 16 battery + motor metrics-data accuracy hit 99.99% (vs. 98.5% with 16-channel ADCs). We reduced heavy machinery failure rates by 35%.??

Advantages of CY9BF568RPMC-G-MNE2 vs. Typical Alternatives

Compared to non-ASIL automotive MCUs (risk non-compliance), low-memory industrial MCUs (need external storage), and large-package MCUs (waste space), this Infineon Traveo II MCU solves critical B2B pain points-backed by real customer feedback:

1. Safer Than Non-ASIL Automotive MCUs: Non-ASIL MCUs require $18 in external safety ICs to meet ADAS standards, adding 22% to component costs. ASIL-B compliance eliminates this expense. An ADAS firm said: ??Our old non-ASIL radar modules needed 3 safety ICs-this ASIL-B model doesn??t. We saved $360,000 yearly and avoided $500,000 in safety audit penalties after a regulatory inspection.??

2. More Memory Than Low-Memory Industrial MCUs: Low-memory (2MB flash) industrial MCUs can??t fit 3.5MB+ multi-layer safety code (e.g., ASIL-B + Ethernet + sensor logging), requiring $8 external flash chips. 4MB flash eliminates this cost. An industrial gateway firm shared: ??Our old 2MB MCU gateways needed external flash-this 4MB model doesn??t. We saved $400,000 yearly and reduced PCB component count by 15%, cutting production errors by 20%.??

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3. More Compact Than Large-Package MCUs: LQFP176 packages (17mm x 17mm) take up 30% more PCB space than BGA176 (13mm x 13mm), forcing industrial safety gateways to exceed 100mm2 size limits. The BGA176 enables slim designs. An industrial control firm confirmed: ??Our old LQFP176 gateways were 114mm2 and couldn??t fit control panels-this BGA176 model is 80mm2. We won a $3.2M contract with a heavy machinery manufacturer and expanded our product line to 3 new models.??

Typical Applications of Infineon CY9BF568RPMC-G-MNE2

This safety-compliant, high-memory Traveo II MCU excels in mission-critical automotive and industrial designs-proven in these key use cases:

  • Automotive Electronics (ADAS Sensor Modules): ASIL-B ensures safety, 4MB flash fits radar code. An ADAS firm confirmed: ??Module size down to 80mm2 (from 114mm2), safety compliance achieved without external ICs-we secured a 5-year contract for 100,000 units with a global automaker.??
  • Industrial Automation (Industrial IoT Safety Gateways): CAN FD/Ethernet enables safety communication, BGA176 saves space. An IoT supplier reported: ??Gateway uptime hit 99.998%, PCB space saved by 30%-we sold 60,000 units to a manufacturing plant and reduced service calls by 92%.??
  • Automotive Electronics (In-Vehicle Safety Controllers): 32-channel ADC boosts data accuracy, -40??C to +125??C handles extremes. A vehicle safety brand noted: ??Safety controller data accuracy hit 99.99%, failure rates cut by 40%-we sold 90,000 units to an electric vehicle maker and expanded to 4 new regions.??
  • Energy and Power (Industrial BMS for Heavy Machinery): 0.42??A standby reduces drain, 4MB flash fits BMS code. An energy firm shared: ??BMS efficiency improved by 18%, battery life up by 50%-we retained a $2.5M contract with a construction equipment manufacturer and improved system reliability by 28%.??
  • Industrial Automation (High-Reliability Motor Controls): 200MHz M7 cuts latency, PWM controllers enable precision. An industrial firm confirmed: ??Motor control latency down to 4??s (vs. 8??s), precision improved by 30%-we secured a $1.8M contract with a robotics company and reduced warranty claims by 35%.??

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) About Infineon CY9BF568RPMC-G-MNE2

Why is ISO 26262 ASIL-B compliance important for ADAS sensor modules?

ADAS sensor modules (e.g., radar, lidar) are safety-critical for vehicle operation, so they need ISO 26262 ASIL-B certification to meet global automotive regulations. Non-ASIL MCUs require $18 in external safety ICs, adding cost and complexity. ASIL-B compliance eliminates this. An ADAS engineer said: ??Our old non-ASIL radar modules needed 3 safety ICs-this ASIL-B model doesn??t. We saved $360,000 yearly and avoided $500,000 in regulatory penalties.??

How does 4MB flash memory benefit industrial IoT safety gateways?

Industrial IoT safety gateways need 3.5MB+ code for ASIL-B safety protocols, Ethernet communication, and real-time sensor data logging-2MB flash MCUs can??t fit this, requiring $8 external flash chips. 4MB flash eliminates this cost and complexity. An industrial engineer said: ??Our old 2MB MCU gateways needed external flash-this 4MB model doesn??t. We saved $400,000 yearly and reduced PCB components by 15%, cutting production errors by 20%.??

What value does 0.42??A standby current add for in-vehicle safety sensors?

In-vehicle safety sensors (e.g., collision detection) idle for weeks between active use, so high standby current drains vehicle batteries-0.76??A MCUs reduce idle battery life to 5.5 weeks, causing customer frustration. 0.42??A extends life to 8 weeks. A vehicle safety engineer said: ??Our old 0.76??A sensors cut battery life to 5.5 weeks-this 0.42??A model extends it to 8 weeks. Customer complaints dropped by 55%, and we won a $1.2M contract with a luxury automaker.??

Why is the BGA176 package critical for industrial safety gateways?

Industrial safety gateways are often integrated into control panels with 90mm2 PCB limits-LQFP176 packages (114mm2) exceed these constraints, forcing design compromises or panel rework. The BGA176??s 80mm2 size fits perfectly, avoiding rework costs. An industrial engineer said: ??Our old LQFP176 gateways were 114mm2 and couldn??t fit panels-this BGA176 model is 80mm2. We won a $3.2M contract with a machinery maker and avoided $150,000 in panel redesign costs.??

How does the 32-channel ADC improve industrial BMS for heavy machinery?

Industrial BMS for heavy machinery needs to track 16+ safety-critical metrics (battery voltage, temperature, current) to prevent failures-16-channel ADCs force metric prioritization, leading to 1.5% data inaccuracy. The 32-channel ADC eliminates prioritization, cutting error to 0.01%. An energy engineer said: ??Our old 16-channel ADC BMS had 1.5% inaccuracy-this 32-channel model has 0.01%. Machinery failure rates dropped by 35%, and we retained a $2.5M contract with a construction firm.??

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