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"MCUs, SoCs and More From advanced audio and video to sophisticated safety features, today’s cars have become highly-networked systems—both internally and externally. Chip vendors are keeping pace with new MCU, SoC and other solutions serving connected car designs. Topics Covered What’s happening in ICs to the connected car?Automotive MCUsConnected Car SoCsVehicle network processorsIn-cabin monitoring systemsCar HD camera interconnectsAudio endpoint solution for audio video bridging in carsSATNAV systems for carsDynamic gesture sensing in carsCar touchscreen controllersVehicle insurance connectivity and the connected carWireless battery management systems for cars Tech Discussed STMicroelectronics’ Stellar SR6 automotive MCUsRenesas Electronics’ R-Car Gen3e SoCNXP’s S32G2 vehicle network processorsInfineon Technologies XENSIV BGT60ATR24C AEC-Q100 radar sensors, AURIX MCUs and OPTIREG PMICsRenesas’s Automotive HD Link (AHL)Microchip’s LAN9360 single chip Ethernet controllerInfineon’s AIROC CYW43455 Wi-Fi and Bluetooth combo chipMaxim Integrated’s dynamic optical sensor MAX25405Microchip’s maXTouch MXT2912TD-UW touchscreen controllerMoter Technologies’ data analytics softwareTI’s battery management system (BMS) solution There’s no doubt that the automotive systems designs of today and tomorrow have become highly connected systems. Internally, cars are linking HD cameras and touchscreen displays both for safety and infotainment. Externally, cars are linking with wireless gateways for driver assistance capabilities and rich service functionalities."(Extrait de Circuit Cellar n°374)
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