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Electronics Weekly » Automotive Electronics
4d ago
Infineon is aiming at 24 and 48V ancillary motors in vehicles, with a three-phase bridge gate driver with advanced protection features. “The gate driver IC offers functional safety according to ...
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Electronics Weekly » Automotive Electronics
1w ago
Last week Belgian fabless chip company Melexis announced a unique inductive sensing IC that includes a tiny transformer, drive circuit and sense circuit, so Electronics Weekly decided to have a ...
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Electronics Weekly » Automotive Electronics
1w ago
Infineon has had its forthcoming TC4x automotive microcontrollers cleared for safe AI processing by the Fraunhofer Institute for Cognitive Systems (IKS). “Embedded AI is becoming increasingly important for safety-critical real-time ...
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Electronics Weekly » Automotive Electronics
1w ago
NXP has announced a real-time processor for vehicle central control computers with 16 1.2GHz Arm Cortex-R52 processors. Hardware isolation and virtualisation are provided to allow sharing of on-die hardware between ...
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Electronics Weekly » Automotive Electronics
2w ago
Infineon has lined up a Rust programming language compiler for two of its TriCore architecture processor families: the existing TC3x and forthcoming TC4x. “Rust, with its unique memory safety features, ...
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Electronics Weekly » Automotive Electronics
2w ago
TDK has announced automotive smart motor drivers that can handle 4 x 1A peak current and include an Arm Cortex-M3 processor core. HVC 5222D with 32kbyte of flash and HVC ...
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Electronics Weekly » Automotive Electronics
1M ago
Infineon is aiming at automotive power control with a 5 x 7mm top-side cooled surface-mount package, pitching it against the 5 x 6mm bottom-cooled SSO8. The package, SSO10T, has a ...
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Electronics Weekly » Automotive Electronics
1M ago
Located close to Limerick, ADI’s Catalyst R&D centre has a series of ‘living labs’ and on-site R&D engineers dedicated to the collaborative development and prototyping of products. By Caroline Hayes. ...
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Electronics Weekly » Automotive Electronics
1M ago
Panasonic Industry has introduced compact surface-mount electrolytic polymer hybrid capacitors that are “one size smaller than ZC series with the same capacitance” and AEC-Q200 compliant for automotive use, it said. ...
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Electronics Weekly » Automotive Electronics
1M ago
Würth Elektronik is promoting PCBs with press-fit power connectors as the interconnection technology of choice for high-voltage power distribution in mobile machines and commercial vehicles. It has a design service ...
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