Automotive
FRAM solution introduced for automotive applications
A new FRAM solution MB85RS256TY has been launched by Fujitsu Electronics Europe (FEEU), and is the first component of a completely new product group which is designed for an operating temperature of up to 125°C and is qualified according to the AEC Q100 industry standard, making it particularly suitable for use in the automotive sector.
Chopper Op amps feature rail-to-rail input and output
The TSZ182 dual precision op amp from STMicroelectronics combines low and extremely temperature-stable input-offset voltage with the added advantages of a 3MHz gain-bandwidth, rail-to-rail inputs and outputs, and ultra-small 2mm x 2mm DFN8 or Mini-SO8 package options.
Whitepaper offers tips on how to optimise code during development
Every programmer at some point during development would need to make changes to his or code to make it more efficient, either to deliver faster speeds or to run on less resources. This is what TASKING call code optimisation.
Smartphone technology makes 'ticket free travel' possible
Chiltern Railways has announced that travel technology company SilverRail Technologies will be its partner in the development and pilot of a new approach to rail travel removing the need to buy and carry a ticket on the day – 'ticket free travel'.
LEDs light up London's transport network
Products from LED Eco Lights' Goodlight LED lighting range have been approved for use across Transport for London’s network in both Section 12 and non-Section 12 areas, such as the tube, rail and bus stations, depots and bus shelters (officially listed on the London Underground’s Approved Product Register).
Lead type ceramic capacitors for 200°C automobile use
A capacitor has been developed by Murata Power Solutions which is able to withstand the extremely high temperatures experienced by equipment located in severe environments such as the engine compartment of an automobile. To improve the fuel economy of an automobile, a DC motor drive is used to optimise control of the power train control system.
Drive safely with automotive chipsets
Chipsets designed to drive and control automotive LCDs have been announced by ROHM and LAPIS Semiconductor. These include larger high resolution monitors used for navigation and the instrument cluster.
Components taken out of context
Automotive component makers are coming to terms with the concept of a safety element out of context, embedded in the ISO26262 functional safety standard. Steve Rogerson looks at what this involves.
Robust MEMS oscillators designed for ADAS applications
Two families of robust AEC-Q100-qualified MEMS oscillators have been introduced by SiTime. The company claims that the SiT2024/25 and SiT8924/25 oscillators deliver the highest performance and best robustness.
Embedded NAND flash memory products for automotive applications
The launch of Toshiba Corporation’s Storage & Electronic Devices Solutions's JEDEC e∙MMCTM Version 5.1 compliant embedded NAND flash memory products supporting AEC-Q100 Grade2 requirements has been announced. The line-up offers densities of 8, 16, 32 and 64GB. Sample shipments have already started with mass production scheduled for the second quarter (April-June) of 2017.