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Vehicle Electronics is a free monthly magazine for hardware and software electronics engineers working in the automotive industry.

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Nexperia planar Schottky diode

Nexperia adds 22 planar diodes in CFP3-HP packs

Nexperia has launched 22 planar Schottky diodes in CFP3-HP packaging, comprising 11 industrial and 11 AEC-Q101 qualified products.

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Future vehicles will have fewer that fifty ECUs and a high-speed Ethernet backbone

Guest blog: Software-defined vehicles are here

Jack Weast from Intel believes an open architecture offers flexibility and choice

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Red Bull Ford Powertrains

Siemens aids powertrain development at Red Bull

Red Bull Ford Powertrains has leveraged Siemens Xcelerator software to develop the hybrid ICE and electric driven power unit (PU) for the Formula One 2026 racing season.

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Continental

Continental digitalises production process

Continental is digitalising its entire production p

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Aurix TC4x can improve battery management

Infineon and Eatron improve battery management

Infineon and Eatron have signed a partnership to bring machine learning and algorithms to the Aurix TC4x

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Microchip MPLab XC-DSC compiler

Microchip offers flexible licensing for compiler

To serve developers using DSPic digital signal controllers (DSCs), which are often employed in real-time control systems, Microchip Technology has launched the MPLab XC-DSC compiler.

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Murata LLC multi-layer ceramic capacitors

Murata claims world’s smallest for MLCC

Murata has launched what it claims is the world’s smallest and thinnest 1µF MLCC for automotive.

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Is automated technology creating worse drivers?

A third of drivers who have used automated technology believe it makes people worse at driving, according to a survey by Quotezone.

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Rohm has developed Hall ICs

Rohm Hall ICs withstand high voltages

Rohm has developed Hall ICs for automotive applications requiring magnetic detection.

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