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eInfochips and Infineon forge multi-year partnership

By Staff Writer ,

Added 26 November 2024

The offering will encompass both AUTOSAR (Automotive Open Systems Architecture)-compliant software and non-AUTOSAR drivers, along with safety-critical software components.

eInfochips, an Arrow Electronics company and a leading provider of product engineering services, has announced the signing of a multi-year software distribution agreement with Infineon Technologies AG. 

Under the agreement's terms, Infineon will supply eInfochips with microcontroller software for the AURIX™, TRAVEO™, and Automotive PSoC™ microcontroller families, designed specifically for the automotive industry. The offering will encompass both AUTOSAR (Automotive Open Systems Architecture)-compliant software and non-AUTOSAR drivers, along with safety-critical software components. 

"eInfochips is already a preferred design house for Infineon, and we are thrilled to further enhance our collaboration," said Murdoch Fitzgerald, Vice President, Global Engineering and Design Services at Arrow Electronics. "By combining eInfochips' expertise in engineering and design services with Infineon's software solutions, this collaboration advances the development of next-generation automotive solutions." 

Additionally, eInfochips will provide software support and maintenance services, including cybersecurity assistance, for customers purchasing the software package, helping to mitigate design risks and streamline product lifecycle management. 

"With this agreement, we're making a significant leap forward in our mission to enhance our software offerings for our distribution customers, particularly those served through Arrow," said Patrick Will, Head of Software Product Marketing and Management at Infineon. "By integrating our industry-leading, certified microcontroller software with eInfochips' exceptional software integration support, we are empowering customers to simplify their development processes and accelerate their time-to-market."