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Virtual cockpit transforms in-vehicle software engineering
Global automaker Stellantis N.V. led the creation of the virtual cockpit platform as part of its Stellantis Virtual Engineering Workbench (VEW) enabling the delivery of infotainment tech to customers 100 times faster than previous processes.
High-performance MCUs suit sensor interfacing in embedded design
ThePIC18-Q20high-performance microcontrollers from Microchip Technology is in stock at authorised distributor Mouser Electronics.
Marelli at CES 2024 technology preview: software-defined interior
Marelli, a supplier of mobility technology to the automotive industry, will showcase its Software-Defined Interior experience at CES 2024.
How high-res cameras help maximise soccer broadcasting efficiency
Soccer, passionately followed by fans of local amateur clubs and those of prominent leagues across Europe, holds a special place in the hearts of millions. It rings especially true for supporters of grassroots football, where local teams and community clubs further spread the sport’s widespread appeal.
White paper: five tips for designing scalable automated production test systems
As demand increases or you modify products by adding new features or developing new models, what happens to your production test system? Will it scale to meet your new testing requirements? Are you scrambling to put together a budget to develop a new test system? Explore five tips for developing scalable production test solutions that will best fit your long-term requirements and support your growth plans.
GNSS module covers high-volume industrial applications
Authorised distributor Mouser Electronics is now stocking the NEO-F9P high-precision GNSS module from u-blox.
e-con Systems’ 20MP high resolution camera
The demand for OEM cameras with high resolution capabilities is on the rise. As this expands, so do the possibilities of data analysis and measurement accuracy.
Efficient manufacturing test solutions for multi-technology TCUs
The connectivity between the vehicle and the outside world in real-time is possible thanks to a constantly evolving component so-called Telematics Control Unit (TCU).
Breakthrough in 2D materials paves way for next-generation electronics
The University of Manchester has achieved a significant advancement in the field of 2D materials, a development that could revolutionise the electronics industry.
Protecting industrial single-pair Ethernet deployments
Since its development 40 years ago, Ethernet has quickly established itself as the defacto wired networking protocol. However, deploying Cat 6-style Ethernet cables and connectors in space-constrained applications proved challenging, leading to the development of single-pair Ethernet (SPE).