ESD suppressors protect sensitive electronics for automotive communications Use case
On hands-free mode, drivers can now place calls, respond to instant messages via voice, use GPS navigation, and other smart mobility features that leverage data from within the vehicles. In-vehicle communications are enabled by high-speed data protocols such as Controller Area Networks (CAN), FlexRay, and Ethernet.
Leading automakers are expected to integrate more electronics into their vehicles as new features become commonplace, which will increase the overall complexity of designs. However, this will pose fresh technical challenges for the automotive industry, as more data flows into, out of, and around a car than ever before
[ automotive communications ][ automotive applications ][ in-vehicle infotainment ][ telematics ][ body electronics ][ high-speed ports ][ interfaces ][ ADAS ][ satellite navigation systems ] |
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February 2020 |
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11059 BU-MC20036 |
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