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ADAS sensor test system tops bill at Detroit show

3rd April 2018
Mick Elliott
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An innovative test solution for semiconductor-based pressure sensors used in advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) will be presented by Advantest at SAE’s WCX World Congress in Detroit (April 10-12). Rugged, on-board sensors are in high demand for automotive applications, where their usage ranges from reducing carbon-dioxide emissions to enabling ADAS-enabled vehicles.

Ensuring the reliable performance of these sensors and shortening the development time for new automotive systems requires highly efficient test solutions.

In booth S4000 throughout the WCX World Congress, Advantest will exhibit its HA7200 system, capable of precisely controlling the temperature and pressure in testing automotive pressure sensors.

Designed for evaluating up to four sensors simultaneously, the HA7200 can be coupled with a handler and the EVA100 measurement system to create a high-productivity test cell that optimizes a user’s engineering, prototyping and manufacturing processes. This test cell is already in use at multiple customer companies.

In addition, Advantest’s vice president of global marketing communications, Judy Davies, will moderate a roundtable discussion with seven automotive industry executives sharing their insights and opinions regarding how new generations of electronics, hardware, software, system architectures and manufacturing processes are changing the automobile industry. The 90-minute event will begin at 9am on Thursday, April 12, in the Ambassador Ballroom, Room 360 of the Cobo Center.

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