FlexRay is still in a very early stage of its entrance into the automotive electronics market. Therefore, many companies and engineering design departments are beginning to evaluate this new ...
Over the last few years, automotive electronics have increasingly defined the driving experience of modern vehicles. Starting in engine management and car audio, electronics have now penetrated all ...
After several years of hard work by industry leaders worldwide on the development of the FlexRay communications protocol, the initial automotive applications are starting to become visible on the ...
Boeblingen and Munich, Germany – November 30, 2006 – At the the FlexRay® Product Day Conference in Boeblingen today, Infineon Technologies (FSE/NYSE: IFX), Europe's leading and world’s second ...
DUESSELDORF, Germany, VIENNA, Austria, — 28 Jul 2005 -- In a joint project, NEC Electronics, YDC and DECOMSYS developed an evaluation platform for NEC Electronics FlexRay implementations. The ...
Renesas Technology has teamed up with automotive system specialist Robert Bosch to incorporate the German firm’s FlexRay-1 communication controller IP in its microcontrollers. The first device to be ...
BMW was first to put FlexRay into production. Proponents expect other OEMs to follow shortly, but there's plenty of life left in LIN and CAN — and plenty of opportunity for tools vendors. The first ...
Several European automakers and electronics suppliers have launched a major initiative to set standards for future in-car control systems. In simple terms, they want to make it easier to let the ...
Philips and Freescale have agreed to share technologies they have developed for FlexRay, the next-generation high-speed automotive bus standard. The companies will use a common protocol engine, and a ...
Freescale Semiconductor's MPC5567 is said to be the industry's first 32-bit microcontroller based on the PowerPC core to offer embedded Flash and integrated FlexRay protocol. It provides ...
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