The conventional microprocessor has been the basis of a number of Body Electronics Systems in recent time. Continuing development work has shown that there is a much improved solution to many of the problems. The driver interface requirements demand large input/output structures to handle an ever increasing variety of user selectable functions and VCM (Vehicle Condition Monitoring) inputs. The new Jaguar XJ6 incorporates the low current switching system developed by AB Automotive Electronics, and provides for the first time in Europe, a vehicle whose BODY ELECTRONICS FUNCTIONS are entirely defined under the control of a Central Microprocessor. However, the resulting controller if conceived today, would probably not be achieved in the same way. PAM has been designed and developed to serve the Body Electronics Area of Automotive Technology and provides a cost effective solution to central processing, multiplexing and vehicle information applications.
A programmable automotive micro controller (PAM) for body electronic applications
Programmierbare Microcontroller fuer Anwendungen in der Kraftfahrzeugelektronik
1987
5 Seiten, 3 Bilder, 2 Quellen
Conference paper
English
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