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Addressing the challenge of automotive engine control

23rd May 2016
Joe Bush
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STMicroelectronics is participating in Weifu High-Technology Group Co’s Researching and Testing Institute of Engineering and Technology to focus on the development and study of automotive core solutions, including diesel engine fuel injection equipment (FIE), automotive exhaust post processing and intake systems.

On top of the consequences of the fast growth of vehicle sales in China, the adoption of electronic control systems is mostly driven by more and more stringent emission standards for vehicles, such as the China V standard already deployed in Beijing and Shanghai and due for national deployment by 2018. Weifu and ST are sharing their complementary expertise to address the requirements of the government and the needs of the industry.

Weifu specialises in electronic control systems for three main automotive applications - intake, fuel injection and exhaust. ST has a great deal of experience in collaborating with suppliers of auto parts and components and offers a broad portfolio of automotive ICs.

“Weifu is one of China’s leading domestic providers of engine core components and control solutions. We have established good relationships and cooperation with many leading engine makers in China in diesel engine fuel injection equipment, engine air-intake systems, and exhaust after treatment systems,” said Xiaodong Wang, General Manager of Weifu. “The cooperation with ST benefits from their cutting edge application specific ICs and solutions to ensure outstanding quality and performance.”

To facilitate the cooperation, ST is set to provide its latest automotive semiconductor technology and solutions, including single- and multi-cylinder diesel injection control, Power Architecture(TM)-based 32-bit microcontrollers, and general purpose high and low side driving chips, along with the appropriate related application notes, reference designs, development tools, technical support and training.

“With increasing automated control technology in automotive applications and the development of China’s emission standards for vehicles, cooperation across disciplines becomes necessary. ST is a leader in engaging with its partners to build strong ecosystems that include microcontrollers and peripheral chips together with development tool chains,” said Edoardo Merli, Marketing and Application Director, Automotive and Discrete Group, Greater China and South Asia Region, STMicroelectronics. “We believe our collaboration with Weifu will bring even greater momentum to ST’s development of the automotive IC market in China while helping our partner to cultivate the Electronic Diesel Control market.”

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