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IoT gets redefined…again
The word everyone loves and cannot get enough of… IoT! The continuously discussed term Internet of Things is getting redefined again. The promise of workload consolidation at the edge and things levels is disrupting the role of cloud in IoT. How did we get here? Guest blog from Wind River.
ROHM receives certification under functional safety standard
ROHMhas announced that it has received certification for the development process under the ISO 26262 functional safety standard for automotive products by third-party certification authorityTÜV Rheinlandin Germany. This certification allows ROHM to develop automotive-grade devices that achieve the highest level of safety (ASIL-D).
Integration of Ethernet switch into NVIDIA DRIVE Pegasus Platform
Marvell has announced that its 88Q5050 secure automotive Ethernet switch is integrated into the NVIDIADRIVEPegasus platform for autonomous vehicles, making it the first commercially available solution with embedded security built into the core. Marvell’s secure switch can handle multi-gigabit applications for OEM car manufacturers to deliver an in-car network that supports sensor fusion, cameras, safety and diagnostics.
Multi band GNSS receiver features autonomous driving precision
Assisting safer autonomous driving, STMicroelectronics has introduced what the company claims to be world’s first multi-frequency satellite-navigation receiver chipset suitable for safety-critical automotive applications and high accuracy positioning at the decimeter and centimeter-level for PPP and RTK applications.
Flash memory microcontroller features embedded flash technology
The sample shipment of the flash memory microcontrollerusing a 28nm process technology has been announced by Renesas Electronics.To contribute to the realisation of next-gen green cars and autonomous vehicles with higher efficiency and higher reliability, the RH850/E2x Series MCU incorporates up to six 400MHz CPU cores, which according to the company makes it the first on-chip flash memory automotive MCU to achieve the industry's highest processi...
Unlocking the secrets of the human brain with honeybees
It has been discovered by researchers from theUniversity of Sheffieldthat looking at honeybees in a colony in the same way as neurons in a brain could help us better understand the basic mechanisms of human behaviour.
Trace timing analysis accelerates in the automotive sector
Luxoft Holding has launched LuxTrace, a new and improved web-based version of TraceAnalyzer 4.0, a timing analysis tool for visualising system timing in terms of the constituent ECUs, controllers, processors, buses and networks, which processes large traces up to ten times faster than the previous version.
MEMs oscillators improve performance in harsh environments
Microchip has announced technological advancements and the increased adoption of complex electronics systems in modern vehicles requires superior timing performance and reliability. Timing precision, accuracy and tolerance to harsh environments are essential to ensuring precise operation in today’s highly-advanced automotive systems.
LOPEC 2018 Technical Conference: ‘Smart and hybrid systems’
Electronic Specifier recently attended the international exhibition and conference for the printed electronics industry, LOPEC 2018. Here, we report on the Technical Conference, ‘Smart and hybrid systems’, which had keynote speakers from ABInBev, TactoTek, American Semiconductor and CeNTI.
Venturer driverless cars project at UKIVA
The morning session of the UKIVA Machine Vision Conference and Exhibition will be set off by Professor Tony Pipe, Deputy Director at Bristol Robotics Laboratory, UWE, as he gives a Keynote presentation about the Venturer driverless cars project. The Venturer Consortium, led by SNC-Lavalin’s Atkins, consists of ten public, private and academic experts, including BAE Systems, Williams and Bristol Robotics Laboratory.