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Toshiba introduces new automotive Ethernet-AVB bridge; working with Qualcomm on advanced connected car systems

Green Car Congress

The TC9560XBG supports standards such as IEEE 802.1AS and IEEE 802.1Qav, generally referred to as Ethernet-AVB (Audio Video Bridging). Connection to the host is achieved via PCI Express (PCIe), HSIC or Time Division Multiplex (TDM)/I2S for audio traffic. Earlier post.). Earlier post.). The chipset is housed in a 10x10mm LFBGA package.

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Renesas Electronics introduces 4th-generation Li-ion battery management IC

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The feature-rich ISL78714 monitors and balances up to 14 series-connected cells with ±2mV accuracy across automotive temperature ranges, letting system designers make informed decisions based on absolute voltage levels. The reference design kit provides setup and data logging via CAN and UART.

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Redpine Signals introduces multi-protocol wireless V2X solution with ultra-low power and low cost

Green Car Congress

Redpine Signals has introduced a multi-protocol wireless solution with ultra-low power and a low cost designed to drive the emergence of the connected car. The WaveCombo solution also includes a software development kit (SDK) that includes two hardware boards for end to end testing with OBU and RSU reference designs. and ZigBee.

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From EV Range Anxiety to Range Confidence

Blink Charging

This initiative will allocate funds to states for strategically siting electric vehicle charging stations and establishing a connected network for data collection, access, and reliability. Drivers can connect the HQ to their home Wi-Fi with the Blink Charging Mobile App. This comparison is referred to as an “egallon.”

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Freescale introduces intelligent battery sensor combining MCU and CAN with flexible three-channel analog front end

Green Car Congress

Freescale Semiconductor announced the availability of the industry’s first general market AEC-Q100 qualified intelligent battery sensor to combine three measurement channels, a 16/32-bit MCU, and a CAN protocol module in a single package. in 10,000-unit quantities.

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