austriamicrosystems, a designer and manufacturer of analogue ICs, has launched an AS8222 FlexRay transceiver, which it claims is the first to be able to work in harsh, high temperature powertrain and other automotive applications. FlexRay is an automotive network communications protocol designed to be faster and more reliable Subscribe to Automotive World to continue reading … Continued
austriamicrosystems, a designer and manufacturer of analogue ICs, has launched an AS8222 FlexRay transceiver, which it claims is the first to be able to work in harsh, high temperature powertrain and other automotive applications.
FlexRay is an automotive network communications protocol designed to be faster and more reliable
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