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Freescale introduces new ARM-based microcontrollers for automotive market

Green Car Congress

Freescale Semiconductor is introducing its ARM-based Kinetis series of microcontrollers (MCUs) into the automotive market. Reference software code made available at no cost: LIN/CAN driver, Flash initialization, motor control libraries. The initial Kinetis EA series devices are available now.

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Elon Musk didn’t demand to be Apple’s CEO, and Tim Cook didn’t say ‘F you’

Teslarati

During the Model 3 program, which Musk regularly refers to as “production hell,” he reached out to Cook to discuss the potential acquisition of Tesla by Apple. Since the Model 3’s trying and stressful ramp, Tesla has launched itself to be the seventh most valuable company globally with a market cap of $690.25

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New high-resolution time-to-digital converter from ams offers better object detection and avoidance for LiDAR

Green Car Congress

ams AG , a leading provider of high performance sensor solutions and analog ICs, has launched a new version of its market-leading time-to-digital converter (TDC) offering improved speed and precision together with low power consumption. —Georg Jedelhauser, Marketing Director at ams.

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

Green Car Congress

V2X communication is an evolving market which needs a close partnership between the 802.11p technology providers such as Redpine Signals and car OEM solution providers like Mitsumi. Their unique wireless combination coupled with higher performance and lower power is ideal for the applications driving the adoption of 802.11p in the market.

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From EV Range Anxiety to Range Confidence

Blink Charging

The EV market is here and now. The EV Market Has Made the Switch and You Should Too. The electric vehicle (EV) market is here and concerns about finding a charging location for your EV are quickly diminishing. This comparison is referred to as an “egallon.” The demand for charging outlets is high, with the U.S.

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