TDK Corporation (TSE:6762) announces the release of its newly developed ADL3225VM inductors for use in automotive Power over Coax (PoC) systems. Measuring at 3.2 x 2.5 x 2.5 ㎜ (L x W x H), these inductors provide a compact solution for designers looking to reduce vehicle weight as manufacturers add more sensors and cameras to accommodate expanding automotive and advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) applications. The proprietary structural design and wire winding manufacturing process ensure high impedance over a broad bandpass of 1 ㎒ up to 1 ㎓. The inductors are compliant with AEC-Q200 and achieve the highest-rated current in the industry for the 3225 size*. Volume production began in October 2021.
UFI Filters has always been committed to using its technologies to improve the performance of any engine, to ensure a lower environmental impact of the vehicles on the road. This is the basic principle behind the UFI Max Pump, the innovative Original Equipment solution for air filtration in secondary air blowing systems.
The new controller allows machine manufacturers to integrate autonomous operator assistance, increasing machine productivity, precision and safety using the preprogramed PLUS+1® Autonomous Control Library.
SAIC Motor Overseas Intelligent Mobility Technology Co. (SOIMT), Ltd, the overseas entity of China’s largest automaker, has selected HERE Technologies, the leading location data and technology platform, to power the connected In-Vehicle Infotainment (IVI) systems of MG cars in Thailand, Oceania and Europe.
ABB’s digital e-mobility venture, PANION, and Amazon Web Services (AWS) are launching the test phase of their first jointly developed, cloud-based solution, ‘PANION EV Charge Planning’. Designed for the real-time management of electric vehicle (EV) fleets and charging infrastructure, the solution makes it easier for operators to monitor energy usage and schedule charging across their fleets.
Road planners, traffic regulation enforcement authorities and police are now able to take advantage of AI technology to identify the make, model and colour of vehicles, as well as recognise car number plates.
Infineon Technologies AG (FSE: IFX / OTCQX: IFNNY) launches its first automotive current sensor: the new XENSIV TLE4972. The coreless current sensor uses Infineon’s well-proven Hall technology for precise and stable current measurements.
This disruptive patented solution has been designed to increase power density (decreasing power magnetic required volume), combining 2 or 3 components in 1 (saving magnetic cores) and reducing weight by 50%. A true cost-effective solution highly demanded by the automotive sector.
With increasing electrification and connectivity, vehicles are at greater risk of cyberattacks, which can have serious consequences. For this reason, it is crucial that automotive manufacturers provide adequate protection of telematics data.