What are ASILs and how do they work?
Automotive Safety Integrity Levels (ASILs) are a risk classification framework based on the ISO 26262 standard for Functional Safety for
Read moreAutomotive Safety Integrity Levels (ASILs) are a risk classification framework based on the ISO 26262 standard for Functional Safety for
Read moreUnderstanding the role and implications of impedance in RF transmission lines and antennas is vital to successful system performance. The
Read moreThe Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) has recently released the Qi 1.3 specification that requires authentication for improved safety when transmitting up
Read moreu-blox is introducing a series of automotive-grade positioning modules that are operational up to 105 °C. The NEO-M9L modules and
Read moreThe MIPI Alliance announced the adoption of the MIPI A-PHY v1.0 specification as an IEEE standard. Published as IEEE 2977-2021, IEEE
Read moreRenesas Electronics Corporation introduced its new Automotive HD Link (AHL) technology that enables automotive manufacturers to deliver high-definition video over
Read moreAutomotive qualification means that a component or system meets specific industry standards for manufacturing and performance. Automotive qualification is not
Read moreOptimized for isolated buck regulator designs, the STMicroelectronics A6986I and L6986I DC/DC converter ICs have a wide input-voltage range and low quiescent current to
Read moreAllegro MicroSystems, Inc. has introduced a new, state-of-the-art giant magnetoresistance (GMR) speed sensor that measures the rotation of ferromagnetic gears.
Read moreStellantis has launched a £100 million investment programme in Vauxhall’s Ellesmere Port manufacturing plant to transform the site for a
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