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Cooperating subsystems drive the car of the future
Controlled by a computer that is able to not only monitor what is happening inside the vehicle but the driving environment around and in front of it, the car of the future will be a fusion of electronic senses. And what it learns will influence much more than the car’s steering. By Simon Duggleby, Technical Marketing Manager, Electronics, RS Components.
Microcontroller lineup is suitable for platform development
Renesas Electronics announced four new RH850/P1L-C Group of microcontrollers (MCUs). The RH850/P1L-C Group is designed for use in chassis and safety systems, such as anti-lock brake and airbag systems, as well as compact motor control systems. The RH850/P1L-C is a low-end MCU Group that is part of the RH850/P1x-C Series of Safety MCUs that meets the requirements for advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) in one stop.
Could ARMv8-M become IIoT's leading microcontroller architecture?
The first microcontroller cores based on the ARMv8-M architecture,Cortex-M23 and Cortex-M33, were announced by ARM in November. In a connected world where everyday devices can be compromised to launch Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks, these cores offer the IoT something new; Born Secure.
Renesas wins triple award for its semiconductor solutions
During Panasonic Corporation's Excellent Partners Meeting, Renesas Electronics was honoured as 'Best Partner'. The Best Supplier Award recognises the contribution made by Renesas in the development of automotive infotainment systems and other products.
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.
Wireless chips for IoT applications on show at embedded world
At embedded world 2017 (booth 3A-439), RUTRONIK EMBEDDED is to offer visitors selected wireless chips and modules, displays, boards, and storage solutions characterised by their durability, long-term availability and high integration capacity for industrial and IoT applications.
Fin-shaped flash memory cells for use in MCUs
The successful development ofRenesas Electronics' Split-Gate Metal-Oxide Nitride Oxide Silicon (SG-MONOS) flash memory cells has been announced, employing transistors with fin-shape for use in microcontrollers (MCUs) with on-chip flash memory having a circuit linewidth of 16 to 14nm or finer.SG-MONOS technology is reliable for use in automotive applications.
High assurance platforms for automotive cockpit with Renesas’ R-Car
Green Hills Software, a leader in high assurance operating systems, has announced an expanded collaboration with Renesas Electronics Corporation by delivering integrated automotive solutions and global customer adoption of the safe and secure INTEGRITY real-time operating system (RTOS) and INTEGRITY Multivisor virtualisation for the latest Renesas R-Car automotive computing system-on-chips (SoCs).
Remote RF tuner supports worldwide radio standards
Thanks to the remote tuner solution from Maxim Integrated Products, designers can simplify the head unit design of a vehicle and reduce cables. The MAX2175 RF to Bits tuner eliminates the need to rework the vehicle’s hardware to support worldwide radio standards, allowing updates by simply changing the vehicle’s software.
Renesas Synergy PDC capture LCD display application
The purpose of this training is to describe how to install, build, and run an example PDC (Parallel Data Capture) LCD display application on a Renesas Synergy development board using the Renesas Synergy e2 studio ISDE and Renesas SSP (Synergy Software Package).