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2010-07-21 Automotive electronic market to hit Rs.78,452.93 crore
Automotive electronic market to hit Rs.78,452.93 crore
2010-07-05 High-voltage watchdog timers enhance automotive system safety
High-voltage watchdog timers enhance automotive system safety
2009-07-10 Design safe, secure embedded systems
Design safe, secure embedded systems
2009-03-20 1394 Automotive for network design
1394 Automotive for network design
2008-10-10 Credit crisis not all gloom for auto industry
Though car production and sales are dismal, several electronic systems are likely to see sustained increasing demand.
2008-07-30 Using self-protected MOSFETs in ruggedised electronic systems
Using self-protected MOSFETs in ruggedised electronic systems
2008-06-16 Use persistent memory for smarter cars
Memory devices can make automotive electronic systems more customisable and experience-based.
2008-06-16 Use persistent memory for smarter cars
Memory devices can make automotive electronic systems more customisable and experience-based.
2007-04-11 New power supply IC designs required for today¡¯s cars
New power supply ICs must have high-current capacity along with high efficiency, and low-enough quiescent current, to support the many electronic devices and systems in today's cars.
2008-01-16 Upgrade in-vehicle entertainment performance
As the electronic content of cars, trucks, and SUVs increases, the number of microcontrollers built into new vehicles also grows every year. New generations of 32bit MCUs that support the Intelligent Transportation Systems Data Bus-1394 (IDB-1394) specification with the ability to move audio and video reliably and rapidly around a vehicle are becoming available.
2007-04-11 New power supply IC designs required for today?s cars
New power supply ICs must have high-current capacity along with high efficiency, and low-enough quiescent current, to support the many electronic devices and systems in today's cars.
2008-01-02 Future car trends open door to the "4C" industry
Apart from vital safety features, cars of tomorrow will have cutting-edge electronic tech that will improve driving comfort and entertainment. These technologies will also address fuel-saving, low carbon dioxide emission and other environmental protection requirements.
2007-12-11 Bosch plans to increase its investment in India
Bosch has achieved 20% revenue growth in India in 2007 due to India's increasing degree of automotive mobility and it is planning to increase its investment on fuel efficiency and safety.
2007-07-13 Bosch fab to use ST's BCD8 process tech
ST will license its Bipolar-CMOS-DMOS (BCD8) process tech to Bosch that will enable the automotive electronic systems company to design and manufacture highly integrated auto products.
2007-06-18 60/40-type encoder targets auto electronics
Panasonic Electronic Devices has delivered the 60/40-type centre space encoder for automotive electronics applications including temperature control of air conditioners and volume control of audio systems.
2007-03-19 Infineon teams up with Hyundai on car electronics
Infineon Technologies AG and Hyundai Motor Company are working together for the development of automotive electronics.
2006-05-16 Freescale upgrades 16-bit MCU line to target automotive apps
Freescale upgrades 16-bit MCU line to target automotive apps
2005-09-01 Keys to new car sensor
As electronic content in cars increases, low-cost, reliable sensing systems become even more important.
2002-05-08 Speed sensors
This application note describes two types of speed sensor offered by TAG Electronic Systems for automotive applications: inductive and differential Hall effect.
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