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Designing high-temp electronics for auto and other apps
March 10, 2010
In high-temperature electronics, there are two major trends: ICs are being deployed closer to heat sources such as automobile or aircraft engines, operating above the usual specified temperature limits for electronic components. Secondly, maximum operating temperatures are increasing significantly beyond ...
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Software Defined Radio – the next-generation automotive radio platform
Mon, 8 Mar 2010 13:03:00 GMT
The need for a flexible in-vehicle radio platform is growing with the expanding market for automotive "infotainment" which encompasses all of the electronic information, communications and entertainment devices inside the automobile. For multi-standard radio head-units, the deployment of advanced system architectures relying on multi-purpose DSPs could help solve design problems for automotive OEMs.
The need for a flexible in-vehicle radio platform is growing with the expanding market for automotive "infotainment" which encompasses all of the electronic information, communications and entertainment devices inside the automobile. For multi-standard radio head-units, the deployment of advanced system architectures relying on multi-purpose DSPs could help solve design problems for automotive OEMs.
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