As the demand for automotive safety, reliability, and comfort increases, the amount of automotive electronics also is increasing, creating the need for high-speed control in power train and by-wire ...
FlexRay was born out of necessity. As automobile manufacturers began investigating new power train, chassis, and by-wire control systems, two companies in particular, BMW and DaimlerChrysler, realized ...
DUESSELDORF, Germany, VIENNA, Austria, — 28 Jul 2005 -- In a joint project, NEC Electronics, YDC and DECOMSYS developed an evaluation platform for NEC Electronics FlexRay implementations. The ...
Recent introductions indicate that automakers have a defi nitive FlexRay rollout plan. And, BMW is ahead in this race with the implementation of FlexRay v2.1 for active damping control. Although, ...
AUSTIN, Texas--May 22, 2006--Freescale Semiconductor continues to steer the automotive industry toward safer, more reliable cars with the industry's first 32-bit microcontroller (MCU) based on the ...
Cars with FlexRay networks are definitely worth waiting for. You may have seen a recent commercial showing a car automatically correcting itself to prevent a rollover accident or perhaps a vehicle ...
Renesas Technology has teamed up with automotive system specialist Robert Bosch to incorporate the German firm’s FlexRay-1 communication controller IP in its microcontrollers. The first device to be ...
With the market debut of FlexRayâ„¢ technology in 2007 model vehicles, high-speed communications networks are redefining automotive safety and performance. To help drive next-generation vehicle ...
TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 27, 2004--Renesas Technology Corp. today announced an agreement with Robert Bosch GmbH to use its FlexRay(TM)(1) communication controller IP in a microcontroller for ...
When the FlexRay Consortium was founded in 2000, the target was to develop a fault toleranthighspeed automotive bus-system for the future requirements ofin-vehicle communication. The amount of ...
AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 21, 2006--Freescale Semiconductor (NYSE:FSL) (NYSE:FSL.B) continues to steer the automotive industry toward safer, more reliable cars with the industry's first ...