Real-time analytics for endpoint AI in automotive systems
Kurt Dekoski of Renesas will discuss why autonomous driving and software-defined vehicle trends are shaping the use of ML and edge AI for future vehicles.
Kurt Dekoski of Renesas will discuss why autonomous driving and software-defined vehicle trends are shaping the use of ML and edge AI for future vehicles.
Anh Vu of Renesas Electronics discusses the latest automotive silicon timing trend and its growing applications.
David Xu of Renesas explains how MCU technology can reduce cost and improve the performance of motor control solutions in small-size electrical motor applications.
David Xu of Renesas explains how to use a group of single-chip MCUs to reduce costs and expedite the development of automotive electrical body applications.
Dr Marta Martínez Vázquez of Renesas presents the basics of mmWave radar for automotive applications and underline the challenges and trade-offs in radar design.
Yajie Wang of Renesas presents the RH850/C1M-Ax microcontroller (MCU), which paves the way for next-generation e-drive inverters and is ideal for highly cost-optimized ASIL-C automotive traction motor control systems.
Jonpaul S. Jandu of Renesas presents a cost-effective digital instrument cluster with an integrated surround-view monitor that meets ISO26262 ASIL B requirements.
In this free, 60-minute webinar, Tobias Belitz of Renesas presents a short introduction to CAN XL and its CANsec security protocol.
Dr.-Ing. Adam Korbel of Renesas explains how to support new automotive E/E architectures with dedicated “winning combo” chipset solutions.
Renesas experts explain how an xEV inverter application model and software control the motor, reducing software development time and effort.
Masuo Okuda and Masashi Tsubota of Renesas present innovative software solutions for xEV battery management and inverter systems.
OpenSynergy’s Isaac Trefz and Thomas Bruss of Renesas provide unique insight into their company’s VIRTIO™ capabilities.