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Modular TPMS systems provide economical, functional versatility
January 25, 2012
Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS) have become mandatory for cars in many geographies. A building block approach allows mixing and matching features in affordable tire pressure monitoring system packages.
Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS) have become mandatory for cars in many geographies. A building block approach allows mixing and matching features in affordable tire pressure monitoring system packages.
- In-vehicle networking today and tomorrow
- Capacitive proximity detection spurs automotive convenience features
- Define drain-current conditions when calculating power for multi-core SoCs
- Making HDTV in the car reliable and secure
- Software-defined radio opens up new chances for the automobile industry
- Vehicle electrification – power electronics is the key to success
- Shunt charger systems harvest power and protect battery packs
- Automobile lighting: in the face of things to come
- Multi-camera system design for automotive parking assistant systems
- In-vehicle infotainment software architecture: Genivi and beyond - Part 2
Why Automakers (Should) Care about HTML5
Wed, 14 Dec 2011 14:17:00 +0100
To deliver the content and services consumers want, not just in the automotive industry, but on other devices, including tablets and smartphones, manufacturers have resorted to a bewildering array of different technologies. HTML5 is a non-proprietary and widely adopted standard that is already proving its worth in a wide range of implementations. If anything can help automakers deliver what their customers want in their in-vehicle infotainment systems at reasonable cost today and tomorrow, that something is HTML5.
To deliver the content and services consumers want, not just in the automotive industry, but on other devices, including tablets and smartphones, manufacturers have resorted to a bewildering array of different technologies. HTML5 is a non-proprietary and widely adopted standard that is already proving its worth in a wide range of implementations. If anything can help automakers deliver what their customers want in their in-vehicle infotainment systems at reasonable cost today and tomorrow, that something is 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
- The end of sensored BLDC control?
Today's news
- Mentor Graphics, Mecel offer Autosar 4.x software design solution
- Spanish citycar electric vehicle project selects Axeon lithium-ion batteries
- SARTRE consortium tests automotive "platooning"
- London will be European electromobility capital, Frost & Sullivan finds
- Infineon re-enters ARM market with motor control families
- SyEnA project makes safety systems affordable
- BASF, Philips claim breakthrough in OLED lighting - for car roofs
- Renesas integrates resolver sensor interface to MCU
- Etas, Kvaser partner on diesel measurement technology
- Kivic ONE brings AirPlay to cars
New Products
- ST integrates window control into door controller IC
- Package technology raises current capability, efficiency in power electronics
- Industry's first 100-V synchronous buck regulator with integrated MOSFETs improves reliability in high-voltage applications
- Automotive-qualified gate drive IC shrinks power train design in hybrid and electric vehicles
- E/E development tool covers hazard and risk analysis
- Yuasa launches new semi-traction batteries focus on electric vehicle applications
- PLS' universal multicore workbench simplifies multicore debugging at system level
- TRACE32 PowerDebug supports Infineon TriCore multicore architecture
- Multi-graphic projection display transforms traditional control systems
- Sealed SMD power pushbutton switch eliminates need for secondary processing
Next events
February 07, 2012 to
February 09, 2012
Exhibitions
EMV - Düsseldorf
February 14, 2012 to
February 15, 2012
Seminars
Euroforum Conference Electronic Systems In The Car - Munich
February 28, 2012 to
March 01, 2012
Exhibitions
IPC APEX expo - San Diego
March 07, 2012 to
March 08, 2012
Workshops
Car makers meet standards makers - Geneva
How international standards can support the development of "the car of the future" and the intelligent transport systems that will support it will be among the main items on the agenda at the next Fully Networked Car workshop.
March 20, 2012 to
March 20, 2012
Seminars
MEMS Executive Congress Europe - Zurich
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- Audi, Daimler infotainment systems take center stage at CES
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- Self-healing system restores electrical path in failing conductors
- Intel makes way for Ivy Bridge by phasing out 25 CPUs
- SARTRE consortium tests automotive "platooning"
- Renesas integrates resolver sensor interface to MCU
- SK Innovation, Continental announce Li-ion battery JV
- Advantest utilizes terahertz technology to test diesel emissions
- Infineon re-enters ARM market with motor control families
- Ford creates research lab to drive personal mobility
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Technical papers
- 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
- The end of sensored BLDC control?
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