Understanding the Need for Cyber-Secure Image Sensors in ADAS and In-Cabin Monitoring Systems
Patrick Hopper
Publisher, President #Influencer @ OpenSystems Media | Embedded | AI | IoT | Military | Aerospace | Embedded World Media Partner #ew25 #embeddedworld
By Ludovic Rota with 安森美半导体
It takes some effort to remind people why automotive cybersecurity is essential. With cars transitioning toward partial autonomous driving, it is becoming a growing concern for automobile original equipment manufacturers (OEMs).
It is obvious why controls need to be implemented so that nobody other than the driver (or the piloting system that replaces them under particular and bounded conditions) can assume vehicle control. Read more.
STMicroelectronics Releases Power Modules for Automotive Applications
In a recent release, 意法半导体 announced its new ACEPACK?DMT-32 family?of silicon carbide (SiC) power modules for Automotive applications.
The modules come in a 32-pin, dual-inline, molded, through-hole package and the company said they’re targeted at systems such as?on-board chargers (OBC),?DC/DC converters, fluid pumps and air conditioning. They are designed to deliver high power density, compact design, and simplified assembly, and the product family grouping enhances flexibility for system designers by presenting a choice of four-pack, six-pack, and totem-pole configurations. Read more.
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