4-Channel PMIC for Vehicle Cameras, Flash Tech Tapped for Car Cockpits, Firms Team to Address Car Radar Market and a Raffle for Free Stuff!
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4-Channel Automotive PMIC MeetsVehicle Camera Needs Maxim Integrated Products has introduced a compact MAX20049 power management IC (PMIC) that integrates four power supplies into a tiny footprint. The device offers many options to support various output voltages, while also providing fault mitigation by flagging faults and shifts in output voltages. Automotive camera modules tend to be size-constrained, so designers are constantly in search of a power management solution that can pack the necessary power and functionality into a small form factor. The 4-channel MAX20049 power management IC is almost 30 percent more compact than competitive solutions and offers the highest efficiency among other quad-power power management ICs in its class, says Maxim. CONTINUE READING DENSO Taps Cypress' Fail-Safe Flash for Car Cockpit Design Cypress Semiconductor has announced that automotive supplier DENSO has selected Cypress' Semper fail-safe storage for its next-generation digital automotive cockpit applications with advanced graphics. Based on an embedded Arm Cortex-M0 processing core, the Semper family is purpose-built for automotive environments. The Cypress Semper family offers high density serial NOR Flash memory up to 4 Gbit and leverages the company's proprietary MirrorBit process technology. The family also features EnduraFlex architecture, which achieves greater reliability and endurance. Semper fail-safe storage devices were the first in the industry to achieve the ISO 26262 automotive functional safety standard and are ASIL-B compliant, says Cypress. CONTINUE READING | Current Issue SEE INSIDE Subscriber Login Learn More About Circuit Cellar Sample Issue Editorial Calendar Shop Archive Magazine Issues Books Subscribe Advertise We can get your message out to the professional engineering community. Contact Hugh Heinsohn today at Hugh@circuitcellar.com! Stay Connected |
Automotive USB 3.1 SmartHub Features Type-C Support Microchip Technology provides an automotive-qualified USB 3.1 Gen1 SmartHub IC, offering up to 10 times faster data rates over existing USB 2.0 solutions and reducing indexing times to improve the user experience in vehicles. To support the rising adoption of USB Type-C in the smartphone market and enable universal connectivity in vehicles, the USB7002 SmartHub IC includes interfaces for USB Type- C connectors. As automotive manufacturers continue to add more functions to vehicles and integrate with mobile phone applications, the role of USB for reliable data transfers requires robust functionality and faster transfer speeds. Consumers expect instant responses from infotainment systems despite many functions occurring simultaneously in vehicles, from transferring mapping data to playing music and interacting with user interfaces. CONTINUE READING Win a Free CD with a Year's Worth of Circuit Cellar Content! This week's newsletter raffle is for a 2018 archive CD of Circuit Cellar magazine. Enter the drawing using the link below. The CD contains PDFs for 12 issues and the associated article code files. A $40 value! Drawing ends at midnight this coming Friday. ENTER THE DRAWING HERE And congratulations to last week's raffle winner Joseph C., who won a1 year subscription to Circuit Cellar. Thanks to all who participated! |
Submit Your Technical Article to Circuit Cellar Magazine Circuit Cellar magazine is always looking for top-notch technical articles that help readers better understand embedded electronics technology in action. Professional engineers, academics, students and serious electronics enthusiasts are encouraged to submit articles and proposals. Whether its a project-based article, an article about a technology trend, or an analysis of a technical issue or challenge, Circuit Cellar is looking for insightful, detailed articles that help its readers do their jobs as embedded system designers. If you have an article or an article proposal, let us know! Our article submissions page provides you with our requirements and guidelines. GO TO OUR ARTICLE SUBMISSIONS PAGE Hypervisor Achieves Compliance to New Version of ISO 26262 OpenSynergy has received the certificate from TÃV SÃD confirming the compliance of OpenSynergy's COQOS Hypervisor to ISO 26262:2018 ASIL-B. COQOS Hypervisor is a Type-1 hypervisor for the Armv8 architecture developed specifically to support automotive use-cases such as cockpit and domain controllers. OpenSynergy specializes in embedded automotive software and its hypervisor technology has been in mass production since 2014. The COQOS Hypervisor allows developers to build highly compartmentalized systems that can be tailored to their specific requirements. The COQOS Hypervisor has been developed for the Armv8 architecture, supports many automotive SoC's and takes full advantage of hardware virtualization. Current series development with COQOS Hypervisor includes cockpit controllers---integrating infotainment and a digital instrument cluster---,infotainment systems, rear-seat entertainment, connectivity devices and gateways. CONTINUE READING Enjoy This Free White Paper: Discover Unknown PCB Design Issues with DRC This white paper from Mentor addresses several of the pervasive myths within the PCB verification market, such as the need for post-layout PCB verification on high-speed designs. GET THE FREE WHITE PAPER
Firms Collaborate to Address Chinese Automotive Radar Market NXP Semiconductors has announced a new strategic collaboration and investment agreement with Hawkeye Technology, a company serving the Chinese automotive radar sector. Hawkeye will offer its 77 GHz expertise, a team of highly qualified engineers and a state-of-the-art lab complex within Southeast University in Nanjing, China. Together, the two companies plan to craft a reference design collaboration that leverages the top engineering talent at Southeast University and NXP's longstanding radar expertise, to create NXP-based reference designs for the Chinese automotive market. China's automotive radar sensor market is growing at nearly 2 times the world market rate. Current automotive market analysis projects that by 2020, radar technology will be in 50% of all newly produced cars. These robust appraisals are driven in part by the China New Car Assessment Program (C-NCAP), which mandates the further implementation and innovation of radar in safety-related applications such as blind spot detection, automatic emergency braking, front and rear cross traffic detection and precise environmental mapping. CONTINUE READING PCB Assembly - $1000 in FREE Labor SlingShot is Offering Free Labor for 1st Time Customers! They are changing the game in PCB assembly. Doing the impossible, everyday. For a limited time, SlingShot Assembly is offering FREE LABOR, up to $1,000, on new customers' first turn-key order. Their 5-day turn includes parts, boards AND assembly. SlingShot Assembly challenges you to try something different. GET YOUR DISCOUNT CODE HERE (Only a limited number of offers available each day) Industry News & Recent Posts As part of its Cortus IC Design Service offering, Cortus has announced the general availability of a complete range of RISC-V processors. These are now available for design-in in customer ASIC designs implemented by the experienced teams at Cortus. A wide range of application needs are covered by the 6 processor cores. ... Continue reading →...» U-blox and SolidRun have announced a collaboration on a range of connectivity products for the IoT, including turnkey IoT Edge Gateways for indoor and outdoor use, SBCs and System-on-Modules (SOMs). Each of the new solutions incorporate a U-blox NINA stand-alone single-, dual- or multi-radio module, providing the connectivity required by IoT applications in a small, low power and fully certified format. ... Continue reading →...» STMicroelectronics has teamed up with Virscient to help system designers build automotive solutions using ST's Telemaco3P secure telematics and connectivity processors. Virscient offers support to ST customers in the development and delivery of advanced automotive applications based on the ST Modular Telematics Platform (MTP). ... Continue reading →...» ON Semiconductor has introduced its RSL10 Multi-Sensor Platform powered only with a solar cell. This complete solution supports the development of IoT sensors using continuous solar energy harvesting to gather and communicate data through Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), without the need for batteries or other forms of non-renewable energy. ... Continue reading →...» For over a decade before I joined the Circuit Cellar team, I was Chief Editor of a magazine that covered embedded computing technologies used in military systems. At that publication, I naturally wrote and edited a lot a lot of articles about UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles). ... Continue reading →...» |
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