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Are sensing technologies impacting our future?
Consumer applications, especially smartphones and tablets, have been the main driver of the MEMS and sensors industry for some time now. Today, a general slowdown has been clearly identified by the players and confirmed by the Yole Développement (Yole) report, Status of the MEMS Industry (Yole Développement, May 2016).
Investment enables development of multi-core ECU systems
Stuttgart-basedVector Informatik (Vector) has invested in Timing-Architects Embedded Systems (TA). Together they now offer a complete tool chain for developing distributed multi-core real-time systems for Electronic Control Units (ECU) in vehicles. Vector is also enabling global sales of TA products.
Controller with flexible data-rate targets autonomous cars
Standalone controller for the Controller Area Network, (CAN), the DCAN FD is widely used in automotive and industrial applications.It conforms to Bosch CAN 2.0B specification (2.0B Active) and CAN FD (Flexible Data-rate) - in accordance to ISO 11898-1:2015.
How connected vehicle technology will make driving safer around the world
Technological advances have already made driving safer with features like forward collision warning and automatic emergency braking. Looking ahead, perhaps by the end of the decade, new connected vehicle technology may allow millions of cars, trucks, buses and trains to talk wirelessly to each other, the roadway, traffic lights and nearby buildings, to address hazards drivers can’t even see and ultimately help avoid many crashes altogether....
BrainChip appoints T2M for global marketing
BrainChip Holdings has signed a commercial marketing agreement with T2M. Under the terms of the agreement T2M will act as a global representative of BrainChip’s technology solutions.BrainChip’s ‘Spiking Neuron Adaptive Processor’ (SNAP) technology is a next-gen hardware solution that acts like ‘digital neurons’, with the ability to learn autonomously, evolve and associate information just like the human brain.
Smart connected energy efficient solutions demonstrated at electronica
The driving energy efficient innovations from ON Semiconductors will focus on three key market segments at this year’s electronica in Munich. Visitors to the 400m2booth will see the company’s latest products and innovations for automotive, the Internet of Things (IoT), and motor control devices.
RealSense camera from Intel to be showcased at electronica
Rutronik will be showcasing the RealSense Camera that enables real 3D scanning and data output, from Intel at electronica in the Innovation Centre RUTRONIK EMBEDDED in hall A5, booth 262.
Autonomous vehicles with most advanced safety processor yet
Real-time processor with advanced safety features for autonomous vehicles and medical and industrial robots has been launched by ARM.The ARMCortex-R52 was designed to address functional safety in systems that must comply with ISO 26262 ASIL D and IEC 61508 SIL 3, the most stringent safety standards in the automotive and industrial markets.
New MIPS CPU is heterogeneous inside and out
The new MIPS Warrior I-class I6500 CPU has been announced by Imagination Technologies (IMG.L) as a multi-threaded, multi-core, multi-cluster design that delivers new levels of system efficiency and scalable computing for many-core heterogeneous designs.
Railways and their requirements
Cases that are highly resilient are required for railway applications. A development contract from Siemens has been secured by the POLYRACK TECH-GROUP, for currently 2,500 constructed case systems with integrated train protection components – and mastered the tool making alone in well below the standard time.