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Bridging the chasm between HTML5 and the hardware with PPS messaging
May 16, 2012
Human-Machine Interfaces (HMIs) developed with HTML5 reside in a high-level, virtualized environment, and they work well in this environment. This fact does not preclude their needing to access hardware, however. In mobile devices, for example, they need to retrieve the device orientation and, if there ...
Human-Machine Interfaces (HMIs) developed with HTML5 reside in a high-level, virtualized environment, and they work well in this environment. This fact does not preclude their needing to access hardware, however. In mobile devices, for example, they need to retrieve the device orientation and, if there ...
- Demonstrate ISO 26262 conformance
- 'Right-Sized' graphics for automotive solutions
- Project e-smart: an e-mobility research platform for students made by students - part 2
- Project e-smart: an e-mobility research platform for students made by students - Part 1
- Sensor architecture allows real-time auto emissions monitoring, Pt. 2
- Sensor architecture allows real-time auto emissions monitoring, Pt. 1
- Automotive engineering trends 2012: innovation, collaboration, performance
- High voltage surge stoppers ensure reliable operation during power surges
- 3D Optical Metrology Helps Prevent Leaks in Rotary Dynamic Seals
- Migration of existing applications from FlexRay electrical physical layer specification revision 2.1 to revision 3.0
What's New In Power Management Electronics
Wed, 16 May 2012 10:02:00 +0200
Power management electronics perform more than just basic safety functionality; they can maximize the performance of a design from several perspectives. This white paper will cover typical battery consideration requirements including basic cell protection to advanced fuel gauging, communication options, cell balancing, diagnostics and warranty data, and using super capacitors and batteries together.
Power management electronics perform more than just basic safety functionality; they can maximize the performance of a design from several perspectives. This white paper will cover typical battery consideration requirements including basic cell protection to advanced fuel gauging, communication options, cell balancing, diagnostics and warranty data, and using super capacitors and batteries together.
- Communications between a plug-in EV and the EV supply equipment
- TTEthernet Scalable Real-Time Ethernet Platform
- Why Automakers (Should) Care about HTML5
- Integrating V2V functionality at 5.9GHz into an existing quad-band antenna for automotive applications
- MCUs Simplify Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Motor Control Designs
- Qorivva 32-bit MCU Architecture Provides a Platform Solution with Advanced Security for Body Electronics
- Predictive Crashworthiness Simulation in a Virtual Design Process without Hardware Testing
Today's news
- Continental integrates engine control and energy flow management into one system
- DO-178 software reuse in the ISO 26262 domain reduces cost for automotive suppliers
- Software development poses unfamiliar challenges to automotive value chain
- Multicore microcontroller supports ASIL D safety requirements
- Audi opens li-ion battery competence center
- Continental creates ADAS business unit
- Electronic system detects and reports damages at cars
- Bosch expands automotive electronics activities in Romania
- Safe use of phone apps at the wheel through smartphone-centric in-vehicle infotainment
- Light but safe: Research project aims at a high-volume urban e-car
New Products
- LED daytime running lights, interior lamps for automotive aftermarket
- Hall-effect sensor offers high robustness, flexible output configuration
- Static analysis tool detects safety-relevant errors in C++ code
- CAN diagnostics device gets additional function
- Debug engine supports Infineon's Aurix safety MCU
- Infineon, Fuji agree on HybridPACK 2 automotive power module specs
- Development kit helps automotive engineers to build custom pulse networks
- Continental shrinks EV power electronics module by one third
- Delphi rolls improved connector series
- Temperature and dual voltage monitor provides flexible alert outputs
Next events
May 23, 2012 to
May 25, 2012
Seminars
IEEE Technology Time Machine - Dresden
The symposium IEEE Technology Time Machine (TTM) will gather around 300 CEOs, CTOs, CIOs, and leading scientists from all over the world at Europe's leading cluster for micro- and nanoelectronics, Silicon Saxony.
May 29, 2012 to
May 30, 2012
Workshops
International SiC Power Electronics Applications - Stockholm
The Swedish SiC Power Center, Enterprise Europe Network and Yole Développement have announced their collaboration on the workshop International SiC Power Electronics Applications. ISiCPEAW 2012 is a two day event on the latest results and innovations on the use of Silicon Carbide technology in power electronics applications.
May 30, 2012 to
May 31, 2012
Workshops
NANOTEC - Lausanne
The 3rd NANOTEC workshop will take place on May, 30-31, 2012 in Lausanne, Switzerland.
May 31, 2012 to
May 31, 2012
Workshops
Workshop on Wireless Energy Transport and Harvesting - Leuven
Energy transport and harvesting, employing radio waves, is increasing in popularity and many research groups are working on this subject. In 2011 we have organized and hosted the 1st International Workshop on Wireless Energy Transport and Harvesting. The second one-day workshop, hosting oral and poster presentations, is scheduled for May 31st, 2012 at imec Leuven.
June 12, 2012 to
June 14, 2012
Seminars
VLSI Technology Symposium - Hawaii
The 2012 Symposia on VLSI Technology & Circuits will feature joint circuit and technology focus sessions for the first time, including design in scaled technologies; design enablement; memory technology and design; and 3-D (TSV) and heterogeneous integration.
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Technical papers
- What's New In Power Management Electronics
- Communications between a plug-in EV and the EV supply equipment
- TTEthernet Scalable Real-Time Ethernet Platform
- Why Automakers (Should) Care about HTML5
- Integrating V2V functionality at 5.9GHz into an existing quad-band antenna for automotive applications
- MCUs Simplify Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Motor Control Designs
- Qorivva 32-bit MCU Architecture Provides a Platform Solution with Advanced Security for Body Electronics
- Predictive Crashworthiness Simulation in a Virtual Design Process without Hardware Testing
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