Automotive
SiC 650V Schottky barrier diodes with forward voltage of 1.2V
Toshiba announces the launch of twelve 650V silicon carbide (SiC) Schottky barrier diode (SBDs) based upon their latest 3rd generation technology.
Zone-based automotive E /E – architecture
The vehicles of the future will be automated and networked to drive autonomously in road traffic and to relieve the driver.
Potting compound and dispensing for automotive lighting
Intertronics is now working with Venta Group to develop potting compound and dispensing solutions for automotive lighting.
Networking options enhance vehicle network processors
In stock at authorised distributor Mouser Electronics is the S32G3 vehicle network processors from NXP Semiconductors.
R-Car S4 starter kit enables rapid software development for automotive gateway systems
Renesas, a premier supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, has announced a new development board for automotive gateway systems.
Fully recyclable ‘integrated electronics front shield’ solution
In2tec, a UK sustainable electronics pioneer, believes it has the solution to provide for a higher level of integration of electronics – electronic and mechanical components, sensors, LEDs, printed harnesses, and connectors – in a single unit than is currently available in the industry.
Vector release new software for anonymising persons and license plates
Vector now presents its new software vAnonymize, which makes people and vehicle license plates unrecognisable when recording video and image data.
Verge Motorcycles first e-motorcycle manufacturer to announce plan to use Tesla's NACS charging network
Verge Motorcycles, which will begin selling its electric superbikes in the US market at the end of this year, joins the ranks of car giants General Motors and Ford in announcing its intention to utilise Tesla's NACS charging network.
ABLIC launches the S-19721 series of automotive voltage trackers
ABLIC, a group company of MinebeaMitsumi Inc., has launched the S-19721 Series of automotive voltage trackers.
Are EVs too heavy?
In June 2023, the Institution of Structural Engineers published a report suggesting that the weight of our cars is too much for many multi-storeys built in the 60s and 70s.