Austin, Tex.&#151 Freescale Semiconductor’s MPC5567 microcontroller based on the PowerPC core enables fault-tolerant communication at high bandwidth rates of 10Mbit/sec, reducing system cost by ...
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 ...
Freescale Semiconductor's MPC5567 is said to be the industry's first 32-bit microcontroller based on the PowerPC core to offer embedded Flash and integrated FlexRay protocol. It provides ...
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, ...
FlexRay protocol has entered its production phase with devices from NXP (www.nxp.com) (formerly Philips Semiconductors) and Freescale Semiconductor (www.freescale.com ...
According to MarketsandMarkets™, the automotive communication protocol market is expected to reach USD 10.32 billion by 2033, from USD 7.77 billion in 2026, with a CAGR of 4.1% ...
According to MarketsandMarkets, the automotive communication protocol market is expected to reach USD 10.32 billion by 2033, from USD 7.77 billion ...