• Functional safety: Enabling safer systems with Arm technology

    Neil Stroud
    Neil Stroud

    Functional safety is a critical element in the design of any system that requires a high level of reliability. It enables the ability to detect, diagnose and safely mitigate the occurrence of a fault, ensuring the safe operation of a system in the event…

    • over 2 years ago
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  • The road to autonomous vehicles: Report by Canalys, prepared for Arm

    Andy Moore
    Andy Moore

    Autonomous capabilities will profoundly change the way we use our cars. Increased levels of automation will result in improved safety with fewer accidents, reduced congestion and improved journey times, and will allow passengers to use their commute time…

    • over 2 years ago
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  • Enabling Innovation in Automotive Electronics

    Daniel Bernal
    Daniel Bernal

    Announcing the Arm's Automotive Ecosystem Partner portal on Arm Developer. Arm's AEP is a central showcase and global directory for developers seeking to harness the innovation available within the Arm ecosystem for next generation automotive electronic…

    • over 2 years ago
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  • What is NFC and Why it Matters?

    John Blyler
    John Blyler

    Near Field Communication is not just another wireless standard and here’s why.

    By John Blyler, Editorial Director, “IOT Embedded Systems”

    This brief introduction on nfc technology will help designers select the best connectivity implementation…

    • over 5 years ago
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  • Whitepaper: How automotive body electronics are changing

    Eoin McCann
    Eoin McCann

    Body control applications can sometimes be overlooked in favour of application areas which at face value are seeing a greater rate of change, such as advanced driver assistance, safety and electrified powertrains. However, the sheer volume of body domain…

    • ARM Moves Further Into Automotive with NXPs Launch of S32K Series.pdf
    • over 3 years ago
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  • Arm TechCon program released for 2017

    Brian Fuller
    Brian Fuller

    Why is the Internet of Things so hard? How will you secure your connected car? Can we design a bi-directional brain-computer interface today? How is artificial intelligence changing device design?

    Arm TechCon 2017  (Oct. 24-26 in Santa Clara, Calif.) asks…

    • over 3 years ago
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  • EW day 2 blog: All about automotive

    Eoin McCann
    Eoin McCann

    (This is a wrap up of my thoughts from day 2 of Embedded World 2017. For day 1 highlights, check out EW17 day 1 blog: IoT security and Lego cities)

    As embedded devices become more prevalent and assume more responsibility in our daily lives, there is a…

    • over 3 years ago
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  • Arm Compiler 6: Simplifying functional safety all the way to autonomous driving systems

    Tony Smith
    Tony Smith

    At one level or another, we’re all excited about smarter, more autonomous cars. Some of us want completely autonomous vehicles right now (“Home, James!”); others just want their cars do take over the drudge work, especially in traffic or cities on the…

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    • over 3 years ago
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  • Automotive Hardware-Software Challenges with ISO 26262

    John Blyler
    John Blyler

    A panel representing automotive, semiconductor, software and systems experts met to share insights on the hardware-software challenges of ISO 26262 compliance.

    By John Blyler, Editorial Director, JB Systems

    ISO 26262 addresses the needs for an automotive…

    • over 4 years ago
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  • Smart and connected cars coming fast and furious: analyst

    Brian Fuller
    Brian Fuller

    You know it’s going to be big, but just what is the future of automotive design? And how fast might that future approach?

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    Already we’re talking about and creating regulatory frameworks around things like autonomous vehicles, which are still a few…

    • over 4 years ago
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  • Cars are sexy again (podcast)

    Brian Fuller
    Brian Fuller

    1913 Model T Ford.jpgThe proliferation of electronics within vehicle design is making cars “sexy again,” but more importantly automotive electronics is making the overall digital experience sexier.

    That was the word from two industry experts interviewed this week…

    • over 4 years ago
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  • Basics of Switches and Transceivers in Automotive Ethernet

    John Blyler
    John Blyler

    A quick review of Ethernet switches and transceivers will highlight their importance in the automotive Ethernet and the OPEN Alliance.

    The connectivity that we’ve long enjoyed via the Internet at home and in the office is quickly moving to our automobiles…

    • over 5 years ago
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  • We need self driving cars, humans are terrible drivers

    David Blaza
    David Blaza

    In some ways a self driving car is the ultimate embedded system (my definition of an embedded system is one where the user doesn't have access to the OS) and they have been in the news recently because Google has decided to release accident data on their…

    • Google self driving car report-May 2015.pdf
    • over 5 years ago
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  • ARM Everywhere at EW 2015: From Lowest Power MCUs to Highest Performance 64-bit SBCs

    Lori Kate Smith
    Lori Kate Smith

    Although the theme of EW was Internet of Things, there was so much to see at Embedded World (EW).  I was impressed with the breadth of embedded computing technologies.   If you are interested in my morning EW adventures, please check out …

    • over 5 years ago
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  • Addressing functional safety applications with ARM Cortex-R5

    Neil Werdmuller
    Neil Werdmuller

    As electronics become ever more pervasive in the automotive, industrial automation and medical device sectors, fault-tolerant electronics sub-systems are becoming a standard requirement. Designing these systems with Cortex-R series processors that have…

    • over 5 years ago
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  • Freescale Adopts Cortex-M to Address Exponential Electronic Content Growth in Vehicles

    Will Tu
    Will Tu

    Yesterday in Shanghai, Freescale Semiconductor made a significant announcement to bring their Kinetis EA series of MCUs into the automotive market.

    Thus far, ARM’s success in automotive has mainly been with the ARM® Cortex®-A and Cortex…

    • over 6 years ago
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