Freescale Semiconductor and STMicroelectronics have jointly introduced a dual-core microcontroller family under different brand names, aimed at functional safety applications for car electronics. The SPC56EL (STMicroelectronics) and the MPC564xL (Freescale) dual-core devices are based on 32bit Power Architecture technology and are for use in automotive safety applications such as electric power steering, active suspension, anit-lock braking systems or radar for adaptive cruise control.
It's good new for car owners. This is new step using micro-controllers.
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Posted by: Harold | 09/07/2010 at 01:43 AM
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Posted by: Folding campers | 09/17/2010 at 11:39 AM
That's a good news. Not only it helps the stability of your vehicle but it also regulates the performance so that your car can work in full efficiency.
Posted by: Air Ride Parts | 01/09/2012 at 06:43 AM
Even cars are becoming computers nowadays! This is an invasion, but it's good news.
Posted by: Drop Suspension | 01/27/2012 at 03:18 AM
That would mean that your car would have increased performance, right? That would be awesome!
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Posted by: car crash injury | 04/11/2012 at 12:53 PM
That would mean that your car would have increased performance, right? That would be awesome!
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Some really useful slides here. I've been looking for something like this to help with a research piece I've been working on.
Posted by: Southwest Transmissions | 05/09/2012 at 06:33 AM
Dual microcontroller technology should definitely help to make cars a lot safer.
Posted by: Fisker Dealer | 05/18/2012 at 08:03 AM
Toshiba offers automotive microcontrollers that feature an optimized tightly coupled fault supervisor as a means of ensuring functional safety and have received Technical Report I for IEC61508 SIL3 from an authorized certification body. These microcontrollers deliver safer and more cost-effective solutions.
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