Infineon Technologies has announced that it has started working on next generation FlexRay standard bus system for high-speed in-vehicle communications. The new FlexRay transceivers from Infineon are ...
Adoption of the next-generation automotive protocol FlexRay TM is underway at a rapid pace, as automakers and their OEMs implement the standard in safety, comfort, and information systems as well as ...
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 ...
In recent years, many process computers, called ECU (Electronic Control Unit), are used for automotive control and more accurate control is realized by their communication with each other. But as ...
Getting ready for the demand it expects to see for high speed automotive networks based on FlexRay, austriamicrosystems AG has just released its AS8221 bus transceiver. According to Bernd Gessner, ...
FlexRay protocol has entered its production phase with devices from NXP (www.nxp.com) (formerly Philips Semiconductors) and Freescale Semiconductor (www.freescale.com ...
There is a lot more to BMW's research and development effort than iDrive. For example, take FlexRay, the automotive network communications system. BMW and Daimler-Chrysler, along with Philips and ...
Boeblingen and Munich, Germany – November 30, 2006 – At the the FlexRay® Product Day Conference in Boeblingen today, Infineon Technologies (FSE/NYSE: IFX), Europe's leading and world’s second ...
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