Automotive
Dynisma chooses PTC for Bristol Tech Campus boost
A South West engineer is helping the world’s best Formula 1 and motorsport teams shave valuable milliseconds off their lap times, while also enabling automotive manufacturers to develop new vehicles more efficiently.
eMobility Expo 2024: electrification, connectivity, new energy
eMobility Expo World Congress, which will be held in Valencia, Spain, from 13–15 February 2023, opens registration for its second edition.
High precision voltage tracker for automotive
Nisshinbo Micro Devices has launched the NJW4250 intended for automotive applications, ECU, Body Equipment, power supply for off-board sensors.
Four power supply challenges in ADAS front camera designs
Front camera units are an essential component of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), especially now that New Car Assessment Program requirements include automatic emergency braking and front collision avoidance as standard features. Front cameras help with other ADAS features such as adaptive cruise control, pedestrian detection, lane-keeping assistance and traffic sign recognition.
Marelli to launch new platforms at CES 2024
Marelli, a specialist mobility technology supplier to the automotive sector, will launch its ‘Lean’ and ‘Advantage’ platforms at CES 2024 in Las Vegas, NV, 9–11 2024, in its private, invitation-only booth at the Wynn Hotel (Latour Ballroom 5 and 6).
Alpha and Omega announces automotive grade MOSFETs
Alpha and Omega Semiconductor, a designer, developer, and global supplier of a broad range of discrete power devices, wide band gap power devices, power management ICs, and modules, has announced the release of its state-of-the-art automotive TO-Leadless (TOLL) package for the company’s automotive grade 80V and 100V MOSFETs.
EV tech firm partners with Morgan to develop electric prototype
Fellten, known for its innovation in vehicle electrification, recently unveiled details of its partnership with Morgan Motor Company.
Tesla recalls over two million cars due to autopilot system defects
Tesla is recalling more than two million cars in the United States. This action comes as a response to findings by the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) that the company's driver assistance system, Autopilot, had partial defects.
SICK’s next-generation DT80 distance sensor
With the launch of its next-generation DT80 distance sensor, SICK has revised the standard for measurement precision in countless industrial applications in a compact and robust device.
Full software stack for autonomous and semi-autonomous driving
Ambarella, an edge AI semiconductor company, has announced its autonomous driving (AD) software stack, which is primarily based on deep learning AI processing for all of its modular components, including environmental perception, sensor fusion, and vehicle path planning.