At the BAUMA global construction machinery show in Munich, Germany (October 24-30, 2022), TTControl will introduce another Electronic Control Unit (ECU) family, the TTC 2030, as part of the TTC 2000 ECU series. The growing TTC 2000 series consists of compatible ECU families of different sizes, but with the same modular building blocks. This ensures that the right number of interfaces and the right amount of processing power is available for each mobile machine application, while significantly reducing time-to-market and maintenance for the vehicle manufacturer.
BAUMA premiere: The TTC 2030 and TTC 2300 ECU families
The two now available members of the TTC 2000 ECU series, the new compact TTC 2030 family and the TTC 2300 family, enable machine manufacturers to future-proof their machines. Operators of construction machinery in rugged operating environments on construction sites around the globe can fully rely on the functionality of the control units. This is due to their robustness, high ingress protection rating, and resistance to extreme temperatures (full output current from -40 to 85° C).
Future automation and operator assistance systems are supported by the large internal memory and the transmission of smart sensor data via various communication interfaces such as CAN, Ethernet, and SENT (Single Edge Nibble Transmission). This enables operators of construction machinery, for example, to define operating areas for excavators or limit the reach and load moment of cranes.
“The construction equipment industry is greatly increasing automation and efficiency for its customers,” says Arno Purkrabek, Team Leader Product Management at TTControl. “Only with the highest performance and a large set of interfaces, including high-speed Ethernet communication, can this transformation be successful. The software reuse, scalability, and modularity supported by the TTC 2000 Series help machine builders meet these challenges in the most efficient way.”
The growing TTC 2000 series
Both the TTC 2030 and TTC 2300 ECU families fulfill safety standards in the construction, agricultural, and automotive industries and help reduce certification costs for vehicle manufacturers. The mixed criticality approach allows safety-critical and non-safety-critical code to run on the same CPU without reducing the overall safety level. The real-time operating system PXROS enables full use of the CPU multicore architecture and ensures a high level of safety through freedom of interference and a significantly reduced development effort.
Both ECU families are equipped with Infineon’s latest high-performance processor, the second-generation Aurix TriCore, to ensure the right computing power for future mobile machines.
The mid-sized TTC 2300 features the Aurix with up to six cores and with two high-speed data ports (HSD) for standard Ethernet and BroadR-Reach Ethernet communications. It is equipped with application-configurable status LEDs, support for an emergency stop button, and an H-Bridge mode for controlling electric motors.
The TTC 2030 includes the compact ECU TTC 2038 variant with a two-core Aurix CPU and the I/O module TTC 2038XS, all of which share modularity and synergy potential with the TTC 2000 series.
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