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A Vision of the Future of Automotive Electronics
SAE Technical Paper Series, 1999<div class="htmlview paragraph">The Future of new electronic systems application in the automobile is extremely promising. New systems such as mobile multimedia, control-by-wire systems, advanced safety interiors, and collision avoidance coupled with smart sensors and actuators, in a potentially new integrated vehicle wiring system, means ...
Harold L. Fields, Daniel K. Ward
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Electronics and Automotive Engineering
SAE Technical Paper Series, 1974A discussion of the automotive industry's reluctance to implement new electronics applications, this paper examines the basis on which design engineers accept or reject automotive electronics designs. Unless these new designs demonstrate economic or other advantages over designs emanating from traditional technology, they will be rejected.
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Improving reliability of automotive electronics
30th IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference, 1980The electronic devices used in automobiles have seen a sharp increase in demand every year, but we face an essential problem in order to keep abreast of the growing market demand: to improve the reliability of the electronic parts used in these devices.
M. Okada, S. Totani
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Trends in automotive electronics
5th International Conference on Thermal and Mechanical Simulation and Experiments in Microelectronics and Microsystems, 2004. EuroSimE 2004. Proceedings of the, 2004Summary form only given. The automotive environment poses many difficult challenges for the use of semiconductors in a car. Several challenges are common for the whole semiconductor industry, but many are very specific for automotive applications. Specific automotive requirements are e.g.
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A view of automotive electronics
1973 IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference. Digest of Technical Papers, 1973The prospects of automotive electronics in relation to the global electronics market will be discussed. Technical requirements and preferred production technologies will be outlined. The salient requirements of suitable sensors and their effect upon circuitry to meet the critical demands of performance and economics will be assessed and illustrated by ...
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Automotive Applications of Power Electronics
2007The modern automobile has an extensive electric system consisting of a large number of electric, electromechanical, and electronic loads that are central to vehicle operation, passenger safety, and comfort. Power electronics is playing an increasingly important role in automotive electric systems—conditioning the power generated by the alternator ...
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MEMS for automotive and consumer electronics
2013 Proceedings of the European Solid-State Device Research Conference (ESSDERC), 2013Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) are sensing the environmental conditions and give input to electronic control systems. MEMS are miniature systems which usually combine tiny mechanical structures with electronic circuits. Typical MEMS structures have a size of a few micrometers. MEMS sensors make system reactions to human needs more intelligent,
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Mixing it [automotive electronics]
Electronics Systems and Software, 2006By definition, automotive electronic systems are embedded mixed-signal systems because they feature multiple analogue sensors and analogue actuators under digital control. For years, traditional oscilloscopes have been the primary tool-of-choice among automotive electronic system design engineers to measure the quality of both analogue and digital ...
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Introduction to automotive electronics
2018This chapter does not deliver an exhaustive treatment on automotive electronics. There are other books on this topic (e.g. [21, in German] or [65]). It will show which kind of electronic systems can be found in present and near-future cars, classify these systems from an electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) perspective into functional domains and show ...
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Trends and Challenges in Automotive Electronics
2006 IEEE International Symposium on Power Semiconductor Devices & IC's, 2006The market for automotive electronics shows a continuous annual growth rate of 7%/a for the upcoming years. Forecasts show, that this growth will continue for at least one decade. The trend towards more comfort and more safety will continue. Customer expectations and legal requirements will require to "fault tolerant" system. Diagnostic capability will
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