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32-bit MPC5604E MCU incorporates Ethernet connectivity and video compression to help reduce costs,
Freescale Semiconductor today announced a new Qorivva 32-bit microcontroller (MCUs) built on Power Architecture(R) technology designed to make the surround-camera parking assist systems traditionally found in more expensive luxury cars more affordable and accessible for a broad range of vehicles.
Atmel Releases Automotive-qualified 32-bit AVR MCU Family for Motor Control Applications
Atmel® Corporation today announced the release of the Atmel UC3C AT32UC3C0512C AVR microcontroller with 512KB of embedded flash memory. As a committed supplier to the automotive industry, Atmel continues to bring new automotive-qualified microcontroller (MCU) solutions to market. This device is the first member of a 32-bit AVR MCU family dedicated to motor control applications such as HVAC, power window, power doors and power seats, featuring PW...
MOST150 Includes Coaxial Cable
The MOST Cooperation - the standardization organization for the leading automotive multimedia network Media Oriented Systems Transport (MOST) - has released the MOST150 Electrical Physical Layer Sub-Specification Rev. 1.0 based on coaxial cable.
K2L MOST Starter Kit for Freescale i.MX35
Seamless connection to all speed grades of MOST for MS-Auto or Embedded Linux powered Freescale i.MX35 evaluation devices
New MOST50 data logger
Telemotive AG provides with the new MOST50 data logger (incl. Single Wire CAN and ECL) solutions for all MOST standards. Beside the interface for MOST50, the now shippable blue PiraT 50M5C1SW2L offers also the possibility to record the Electronic Control Line (ECL). This speeds-up the detection of ring-breaks, allows improved diagnostics and saves herewith time during the development phase.
MOST® Cooperation Releases MOST150
The MOST Cooperation has released the MOST150 Electrical Physical Layer Sub- Specification Rev. 1.0 based on coaxial cable. This MOST150 coax physical standard complements the existing MOST150 optical physical layer in the infotainment domain, especially for 10 OEMs who have stringent preferences in the electrical physical layer, stated Dr. Wolfgang Bott, Technical Coordinator of the MOST Cooperation.
GOEPEL electronic presents special Test Solutions at Automotive Testing Expo Europe
GOEPEL electronic will exhibit highlights from its business unit Automotive Test Solutions at Automotive Testing Expo in Stuttgart. One is the introduction of the brand new PXI module 6161 supporting the MOST150 standard. Further advances at stand 1118 are “Sound Checker”, a sound and mechanical vibration analysis system for mechatronic components as well as a Flex Ray application by means of basic FlexScope 3095 and Net2Run, the recently int...
Second MOST Forum Focused on Consumer Device Connectivity to MOST
The second MOST Forum took place on March 23rd, 2010, in Frankfurt, Germany. 150 professionals from the automotive electronics industry and academia participated in the very informative conference and visited the accompanying exhibition. The broad international audience was composed of attendees from Europe as well as India, Japan, South Korea, and the United States.
Implementation of MOST150 Automotive Network in Mercedes-Benz Cars
At the third MOST Forum on April 5, 2011, in Frankfurt (Germany), Daimler AG will provide a summary of more than 10 years' experience in MOST development and give insight into the ongoing MOST150 integration procedure.
Vehicle Count Hits 100 MOST Car Models
The MOST Cooperation is pleased to announce the latest achievements of MOST Technology, with fast-growing acceptance of this de-facto automotive network standard by key carmakers worldwide. The number of vehicle models relying on the MOST infotainment backbone has now hit the one hundred mark, with a total of 100 vehicle models on the road today. This fast implementation growth rate reflects the practical suitability and reliability of MOST. Only...