Today's ECU (Electronic Control Units) contain one or more microcontroller and the required surrounding peripheral components, such as transceivers, watch dogs, voltage regulators, sensor interfaces, switches and diagnosis functions. With the increasing complexity and the need for cost saving in automotive electronics, semiconductor manufacturers are going to integrate more and more of this peripheral functionality into SBC (System Basic Chips). The interfaces between the peripheral building blocks and the microcontroller are not standardized and differ from manufacturer to manufacturer. In order to standardize the interfaces between microcontroller and SBC the CARbridge initiative was founded in 2008 by major car manufactures. This paper will take a closer look at the sensor interfaces with respect to the CARbridge initiative and proposes key requirements for a common sensor interface for multiple applications in automotive area.
Requirements for a standardized sensor interface for automotive applications
2010
6 Seiten, 2 Bilder, 9 Quellen
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Datenträger
Englisch
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