VIA Technologies introduced the VIA EPIA-T700: said to be the first product based on the recently announced Mobile-ITX form factor. It measures 6 cm x 6 cm and is designed for a range of ultra-compact embedded devices in medical, military and in-vehicle applications. The VIA EPIA-T700 can be used with a variety of carrier boards […]
Automotive/Transportation
Automotive Semiconductor Market to Recover in 2010
London, England — Findings from the Semicast report “Automotive Market for Semiconductors” show recovery for the automotive semiconductor market in 2010 and steady growth for much of the decade ahead, with sales forecast to rise to over USD35 billion in 2017. The automotive semiconductor market is estimated to have fallen by 17 percent in 2009 […]
Driving a Car with an iPhone, Part 2 – How To (Video)
Editor’s Note: A group of engineers from National Instruments, called Waterloo Labs, created an iPhone app that can drive a car. See below. In part 2, they give a detailed explanation of how they designed and implemented our control system. This video provides more details about the motor assembly, the wireless communication and it also shows how they use potentiometers and […]
Driving a Car with an iPhone, Part 1 – Overview (Video)
Editor’s Note: A group of engineers from National Instruments, called Waterloo Labs, created an iPhone app that can drive a car. See below. Part 1 includes an overview of how NI turned an Oldsmobile Delta 88′ into a remote control car in just a few weeks. They built their control systems using a few motors, potentiometers, a CompactRIO embedded controller, and LabVIEW. They then set up […]
What Automotive Engineers are Missing When it Comes to Power Sources
The demand for better and more efficient power sources in the automotive industry has been a driving force behind research in battery technology, capacitor technology, and electronic power supply design. In order to utilize energy as efficiently as possible, automotive engineers began by reducing the gross weight of an automobile by replacing metal trim […]
Designing an EMC-Compliant Automotive Switching Buck Regulator
The automobile is changing and so, too, are the electronics that make them run. The most radical example is the plug-in electric vehicle (PEV) where a 300-400V Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) battery replaces the gas tank, and a three-phase propulsion motor replaces the combustion engine. Sophisticated battery pack monitoring, regenerative braking systems, and complex transmission control […]
Honda and Nissan Consider Plug-in Hybrids
Editor’s Note: The history of development and deployment of alternate-energy vehicles underscores the problems facing the American Auto industry. Where and what are the big three’s plans for next-generation vehicle development? Do you feel that Hybrid technology is a “bridge” tech, or one with a viable future? IMHO, Hybrid tech provides the refuel capability (and operating […]
Sensor Zone: April 2009
Hall-effect Sensors Measure Up For the last half-century, sensors based on the Hall effect have provided a low-cost, solid-state option for sensing any object that incorporates a magnetic field. Hall effect sensors are based on the discovery by Dr. Edwin H. Hall in 1879. He found that a thin conductive material, placed in a magnetic […]