Automotive electronic solutions cover ICs and connectors

New products to help engineers implement next-generation automotive electronic designs have been introduced by distributor Mouser Electronics.

Covering a broad range of categories these advanced automotive solutions help boost performance, enhance comfort and improve safety.

Automotive embedded product highlights available from Mouser include the following:

  • Infineon Technologies Traveo II 32-bit automotive microcontroller units (MCUs) feature a single ArmCortex-M4F plus dual Arm Cortex-M7F processors, and are capable of delivering 1500 DMIPS operation. These devices have 4MB of flash and 512kB SRAM memory, as well as an eight-channel CAN FD interface. The scalability and IP compatibility of these MCUs allow automobile manufacturers to take a platform approach and address requirements of different vehicle models while minimising the engineering resources. 
  • The Maxim Integrated MAX25530 four-channel automotive backlight driver is optimised for incorporation in automotive dashboards, central information units, and navigation systems. This device has a four-output TFT-LCD bias power with a synchronous boost converter, an inverting buck-boost converter, and two charge pump drivers, all integrated into a compact package that helps save valuable board space.
  • Samtec’s 400-pin COM-HPC interconnect array solutions can provide the high-density connectivity needed by artificial intelligence (AI) systems and connected vehicles. They support data rates reaching 32Gbps/channel, thereby allowing PCIe 5.0 interfacing to be supported. 
  • Among the many automotive motor control solutions available from Infineon Technologies, the TLE92108-x multi-MOSFET driver ICs can control up to eight half-bridges (i.e., 16 N-channel MOSFETs) and incorporate numerous diagnostic and safety functions to ensure long-term operation. 
  • The 50mm-pitch Molex Premo-Flex FFC jumpers offer low-profile, ultra-thin foil aluminum shielding to make them highly suited to deployment in environments where a high degree of protection from electromagnetic interference (EMI) is essential — such as complex automotive GPS and infotainment systems.

Keep Up to Date with the Most Important News

By pressing the Subscribe button, you confirm that you have read and are agreeing to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use
Previous Post

Extended filter series delivers machine builder options

Next Post

ADLINK introduce SOSA-aligned, 3U VPX processor blade