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Position sensing in vehicles: how new magnetic encoder technology helps ensure accurate, fault-free sensor outputs
July 29, 2010
Angle and motion sensors are widely used in vehicles for applications such as pedal position-sensing, throttle control, and in transmissions and steering wheels. It hardly needs stating that, particularly in steering systems and the throttle, reliable operation is absolutely essential to the safety of ...
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EMI Challenge to Ethernet in the Car
Wed, 30 Jun 2010 11:27:00 GMT
Ethernet can now be added to the list of automotive networks, such as CAN, LIN, FlexRay and MOST. But why is it needed and for what applications? The reason is simple and is why Ethernet totally dominates office networking and is now the choice for both factory and the home. Simplicity and field-proven open standardisation have significantly lowered the Cost of Ownership in every application Ethernet has entered. Volumes of scale in the office and consumer market supported by a magnitude of Ethernet vendors have driven pricing levels far lower than any ‘custom' designed protocol.
Ethernet can now be added to the list of automotive networks, such as CAN, LIN, FlexRay and MOST. But why is it needed and for what applications? The reason is simple and is why Ethernet totally dominates office networking and is now the choice for both factory and the home. Simplicity and field-proven open standardisation have significantly lowered the Cost of Ownership in every application Ethernet has entered. Volumes of scale in the office and consumer market supported by a magnitude of Ethernet vendors have driven pricing levels far lower than any ‘custom' designed protocol.
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- μPower Buck Regulator Safely Rides Through Automotive Load Dumps
- Challenges in Automotive Radio Design
- Software Defined Radio - the next-generation automotive radio platform
- Getting FlexRay Under Control (Part 2) - Automated Analysis and Validation
- Getting FlexRay Under Control (Part 1)
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