Modern vehicles can contain around 100 Electronic Control Units (ECUs). An ECU is a minicomputer that collects data and determines whether to activate a function based on the information received.
A significant challenge for today's automotive electronics engineers is achieving cost-effective, fail silent or even fail operational automotive systems. Extremely high safety requirements and the ...
The development kit covers all core building blocks of a zonal controller, which typically needs to tackle everything from ...
Market to reach US$ 158.9 Bn by 2036 at 7.0% CAGR, driven by vehicle electrification and software-defined vehicles.
Volvo Trucks is issuing a recall on some 2020-2025 trucks due to errors with the vehicles' electronic control units. The recall, which was reported to the National Highway Traffic Safety ...
Modern vehicles are safer, cleaner, and more powerful than the cars many of us grew up with, yet owners increasingly report ...
See the full list of impacted models. American Honda announced this week it will voluntarily recall nearly 295,000 Honda and Acura vehicles in the U.S. to update the fuel injection electronic control ...
The Electronic Control Unit (ECU) is often referred to as the “brain” of your car. It manages essential systems, including the engine, transmission, fuel injection, and even safety features. When the ...
What wireless technologies are integrated into the OrangeBox? How does streamlining all of these technologies into a single "connectivity domain controller" improve security? Details on the other ...
Chrysler Corp. upstaged GM, Ford, and AMC with the unveiling of the U.S. auto industry's first mass-produced, magnetic-trigger, breaker-less electronic ignition system in 1972, a full three model ...
A couple of years ago. the folks at Chrysler Corporation introduced a prime example of their "extra care in engineering": a pointless electronic ignition system that ...