Anson Semiconductor will give a speech at the SAE Global Conference in Detroit, Michigan, and display advanced technologies related to automotive applications. The company’s various semiconductor technologies can provide technical solutions for new technologies in the fields of vehicle design, fuel economy and emission reduction, active safety and advanced driver assistance system (ADAS), vehicle electrification, vehicle electrical, network interconnection, power management and lighting.

  

  The speaker of Anson Semiconductor will talk about the following contents: vehicle sensing with intelligent passive sensors, power field effect transistor (MOSFET) design considerations for automobile systems, the underlying technology of power modules, and intelligent power execution with eFuse technology. Hans Stork, Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of Anson Semiconductor, will participate in the topic discussion on the afternoon of April 4th.

  The staff of Anson Semiconductor will show visitors its latest technology at the booth, so that they can know the latest equipment and systems of the company. Recently, Anson Semiconductor also introduced a Modular Automotive Reference System (MARS), which will provide a compact camera to be used and optimize the research and development of vehicle imaging system. MARS enables users to reconfigure cameras and provide them with various lenses, image sensors, image signal processors (ISPs) and communication protocols, which can be used to quickly produce prototypes and improve design efficiency. The system will be used in automobile camera applications, including ADAS, panoramic and rear-view systems and cabin cameras. Other demonstrations include eFuse and high current solutions, battery-free wireless sensors for car seats, car charging and taillight testing.

  Anson announced the NBA3N series of the new AEC-Q100 qualified, low voltage differential signaling drivers and receivers for vehicles, which can be used for low power and high data frequency applications. NBA3N011S and NBA3N012C are ideal for advanced headlight design, which can transmit data for electronic control unit (ECU) and necessary headlight devices. Anson’s LVDS driver will provide an excellent performance solution and greatly increase the bandwidth, which is better than CAN. At present, its immunity is extremely high, which is very important for challenging the reliable operation of the automobile environment.


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