Inova Semiconductors expands its APIX3® SerDes family with new video interfaces and encryption technologies. Transmitter devices enable simultaneous transmission of video, audio, Ethernet and data in real time at up to 12 Gbit/s.
Vayyar, the global leader in 4D imaging radar, today released the findings of its comprehensive automotive in-cabin safety survey, exploring motorists’ opinions of key features and how they impact buying behaviour.
BorgWarner Inc. (NYSE: BWA), Santroll Electric Auto and Santroll Automotive Components today announced that they have signed an Equity Transfer Agreement (ETA) under which BorgWarner will acquire Santroll Automotive Components, a carve-out of Santroll’s eMotor business, for up to ¥1.4 billion, comprised of a closing payment of ¥1.1 billion and an earnout of up to ¥0.3 billion. The transaction will be funded primarily with existing cash balances.
Flex Power Modules is announcing the BMR510, its first two-phase voltage regulator module, with a continuous total output current of 80 A and capable of delivering a total of 140 A peak output at 0.5-1.3 V from an input of 4.5-16 V.
Continental’s OEM-quality thermostats for the aftermarket can be ordered now. Four product groups: replacement, cartridge, housing and map-controlled thermostats. Fast startup: 70 percent market coverage at launch, already almost 90 percent in target markets for the coming year.
Leading distributor of electronic and technical components Distrelec has launched its second e-book packed with engaging and insightful content from leading players in the sector.
As the trend toward electrification is growing, so are the electric vehicle offerings from OEMs in terms of different platforms and scope of performance. To help expand the possibilities, BorgWarner has provided its innovative High-Voltage Coolant Heater (HVCH) for the BMW Group’s iX and i4 fully electric architecture. The solution controls the battery’s thermal management and cabin heating and contributes to significantly enhancing the driving range and durability of the battery.
SICK has expanded its portfolio of solutions for automotive manufacturing with a purpose-designed machine vision system for inspecting high-voltage batteries during assembly of electric vehicles.