Several European automakers and electronics suppliers have launched a major initiative to set standards for future in-car control systems. In simple terms, they want to make it easier to let the ...
Freescale Semiconductor’s MFR4200 FlexRay controller is now available in production quantities. By standardizing on the FlexRay protocol, automobile manufacturers can lower development and production ...
FlexRay was born out of necessity. As automobile manufacturers began investigating new power train, chassis, and by-wire control systems, two companies in particular, BMW and DaimlerChrysler, realized ...
TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 27, 2004--Renesas Technology Corp. today announced an agreement with Robert Bosch GmbH to use its FlexRay(TM)(1) communication controller IP in a microcontroller for ...
When the FlexRay Consortium was founded in 2000, the target was to develop a fault toleranthighspeed automotive bus-system for the future requirements ofin-vehicle communication. The amount of ...
Recent introductions indicate that automakers have a defi nitive FlexRay rollout plan. And, BMW is ahead in this race with the implementation of FlexRay v2.1 for active damping control. Although, ...
Eindhoven, The Netherlands: Royal Philips Electronics delivered the world's first FlexRay system solution, which includes both the TJA1080 transceiver and SJA2510, a powerful ARM 9 microcontroller ...
CAMPBELL, Calif, and MUNICH, Germany - October 17, 2005 - IPextreme Inc, a supplier of trusted on-chip subsystems, and Freescale Semiconductor (NYSE:FSL, FSL.B) have partnered to deliver Freescale's ...
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