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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 ...
- Multi-pronged approach reduces carbon dioxide emissions
- Low-Cost Driver Assistance Using ZigBee/IEEE 802.15.4
- Error Handling Strategies for a MOST Application Framework
- Automotive Rear Seat Entertainment System - Your Mobile Living Room
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.
- Getting FlexRay Under Control (Part 2) — Automated Analysis and Validation
- Getting FlexRay Under Control (Part 1)
- μPower Buck Regulator Safely Rides Through Automotive Load Dumps
- An integrated automotive display solution for powering auto infotainment systems
Today's news
- Magna launches e-Car group
- BASF, Li-Tec join e-car strategy alliance
- TTTech eyes markets beyond FlexRay
- Siemens e-car engine makes charging electronics obsolete
- ZF, Intel cooperate on telematics platform
- 'Open Source' car platform includes innovative drive and display concept
- Grace: Setting course in a consolidating foundry market
- Car electronics to become a complex commodity, experts predict
- LIN system chip withstands high voltages
- Hall sensors offer preset sensitivity levels
New Products
- TI brings two processors to QNX CAR Application Platform
- ALPS Unveils New SKPR Series TACT Switch
- Integrated lithium-ion battery protection circuit and safety monitor is unveiled by Analog Devices
- Fujitsu announces new graphics SoC with complete tool-chain
- Cluster shrinks yaw rate and longitudinal acceleration sensors
- Atmel chips address automotive security, connectivity and low energy
- Battery management circuit features active cell balancing for high-cell-count Li-Ion batteries
- Intelligent power switch offers ultra low on-state resistance 24 V automotive environments
- Renesas updates microcontroller software
- Bosch rolls high-precision torque sensors for electric power steering
Next events
November 23, 2010 to
November 25, 2010
Exhibitions
SPS-Drives - Nuremberg
November 09, 2010 to
November 12, 2010
Exhibitions
electronica - Munich
October 20, 2010 to
October 21, 2010
Exhibitions
Embedded Live
The Embedded Live conference and exhibition – described as the definitive UK event for electronic design innovation and systems technology development – is to be held in the London in the autumn of this year. The event, which be at Earls Court on October 20 to 21 and brings together the EE Times Groups' Embedded Systems Conference and Reed Business Information's Electronics Weekly Live
October 20, 2010 to
October 21, 2010
Exhibitions
ESC - London
September 29, 2010 to
September 30, 2010
Exhibitions
RFID Europe - Cambridge
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- TI brings two processors to QNX CAR Application Platform
- Magna launches e-Car group
- BASF, Li-Tec join e-car strategy alliance
- ALPS Unveils New SKPR Series TACT Switch
- Integrated lithium-ion battery protection circuit and safety monitor is unveiled by Analog Devices
- Fujitsu announces new graphics SoC with complete tool-chain
- TTTech eyes markets beyond FlexRay
- Siemens e-car engine makes charging electronics obsolete
- Cluster shrinks yaw rate and longitudinal acceleration sensors
- Atmel chips address automotive security, connectivity and low energy
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Technical papers
- 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)
- μPower Buck Regulator Safely Rides Through Automotive Load Dumps
- An integrated automotive display solution for powering auto infotainment systems
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