Raspberry Pi and Farnell are celebrating their 10-year partnership this year. To mark the occasion, the companies were looking for the longest running applications. Now Farnell and Raspberry Pi announce the winners.
With the demonstration of its first steer-by-wire system for passenger cars, ZF complements its comprehensive by-wire technology program and claims to hold a leading position in the industry.
After a two-year break due to the pandemic, the World Robot Soccer Championship was held again for the first time - this time in Bangkok, Thailand. There have been many technical developments in the meantime, but the result still hasn't changed much since the last tournament.
Congatec announced today that Intel Labs China has chosen congatec COM Express modules for easy and efficient design-in and flexible processor scalability in its Heterogeneous Extensible Robot Open (HERO) platform.
MicroSys Electronics announced support for the new NXP Semiconductors S32G3 vehicle network processor at embedded world 2022. Thereby, extending the scalability of the NXP S32G-based miriac System-on-Modules family with higher real-time data processing power for mixed-critical safety applications.
Especially on the motorway, driver assistance systems with lidar sensors provide more safety because they navigate precisely regardless of the weather. Dr Thomas Luce from MicroVision explains which properties lidar sensors need in order to be suitable for use at high speed.
The rear light is of utmost importance for road safety. However, since the space required on the electrical module is limited, several functions must be implemented using just one circuit, for example the taillight and brake light. By using ICs with an integrated PWM engine, this is made possible.
Automotive supplier Hella has been commissioned with the world's first large-volume production of a completely electric brake pedal sensor. Unlike conventional braking systems, brake-by-wire technology transmits braking commands exclusively electrically.
PICMG announces that the MicroTCA Working Group is working on the next generation of the MTCA architecture specifications initially launched in 2006. Efforts target improvements for time sensitive and high bandwidth applications such as in high-energy physics.
As a consequence of an online survey among users of the open source OPC UA implementation "open62541", the open source organization OSADL has initiated a fourth project phase in which the OPC UA SDK is to be supplemented by further functions.
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