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 ...
TTTech's FlexRay subsidiary, TTTech Automotive has introduced TTX-Connexion, a universal gateway tool that combines data manipulation, online viewing, and logging for FlexRay and CAN network analysis ...
FlexRay comes onto the road with single-channel high-speed power-train, driver-assistance, and comfort automotive electronics applications. On the new BMW X5, FlexRay is used in suspension control, ...
After several years of hard work by industry leaders worldwide on the development of the FlexRay communications protocol, the initial automotive applications are starting to become visible on the ...
National Instruments has announced NI-XNET CAN and FlexRay embedded network interfaces for prototyping automotive designs. The NI-XNET embedded networks platform consists of 14 new high-performance ...
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 ...
FlexRay is the vehicle networking standard being backed by all major automotive manufacturers because it is fast and flexible while being reliable and deterministic. NXP (formerly Philips) ...
The Yokogawa SB5000 is a new oscilloscope-based serial bus analyser focused on in-vehicle serial bus protocols including FlexRay, CAN and LIN as well as providing UART, I2C and SPI trigger and ...
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 ...
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