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 ...
FlexRay was born out of necessity. As automobile manufacturers began investigating new power train, chassis, and by-wire control systems, two companies in particular, BMW and DaimlerChrysler, realized ...
AUSTIN, Texas--May 22, 2006--Freescale Semiconductor continues to steer the automotive industry toward safer, more reliable cars with the industry's first 32-bit microcontroller (MCU) based on the ...
Recent introductions indicate that automakers have a defi nitive FlexRay rollout plan. And, BMW is ahead in this race with the implementation of FlexRay v2.1 for active damping control. Although, ...
BMW was first to put FlexRay into production. Proponents expect other OEMs to follow shortly, but there's plenty of life left in LIN and CAN — and plenty of opportunity for tools vendors. The first ...
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) ...
Time-triggered fieldbuses, such as Time-Triggered Protocol (TTP) and FlexRay communication protocol, have the potential to solve many systems integration and concurrent engineering issues in the ...