Domain controllers and high performance CPUs for automotive

#ADAS #IVN #ECU #CAN-FD #SERDES #LIN #and #MIPI
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  •  Date: Tuesday, August 25, 2020

    Time: 11:00 AM EDT (Eastern Day Light Time)

  • Duration: 45 minutes



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  • Date: 25 Aug 2020
  • Time: 03:00 PM UTC to 03:45 PM UTC
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  • IEEE North Jersey, New Jersey
  • United States

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  • Dr. Ajay K. Poddar, Eamil: akpoddar@ieee.org

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  • Co-sponsored by IEEE North Jersey MTT/AP, ED/CAS, VTS Chapters
  • Starts 20 August 2020 02:00 PM UTC
  • Ends 25 August 2020 03:00 PM UTC
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Dr. Ernst Flemming Dr. Ernst Flemming of Rohde & Schwarz

Topic:

Domain controllers and high performance CPUs for automotive

Developments in advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) are creating a new approach to the in-vehicle network (IVN) architecture design. The domain or zonal controller architecture will simplify the network design, maximize performance and replace a number of common ECUs as well as provide capabilities for high-speed communications, sensor fusion and decision-making. 

These controllers must be reliable, robust, able to handle massive amounts of data quickly and communicate with various other components (sensors, actuators, ECUs, gateways) by using different communication protocols within the same unit (automotive Ethernet, CAN-FD, SERDES etc.)

With this webinar, engineers working on domain controllers at chip suppliers/tiers or OEMs will learn how to easily verify the signal integrity of high-speed digital interfaces (e.g. PCIe, SERDES and automotive Ethernet) and traditional communications (e.g. CAN-FD, LIN and MIPI) and will get insights into measuring the EMI of the CPU while developing, as well as testing, the performance of the CPU (such as switch over and boot timing).

Biography:

Dr. Ernst Flemming is a director of oscilloscope product management at Rohde & Schwarz in Munich, Germany. He studied physics at the University of Tübingen and University of Kaiserslautern in Germany, and at the McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario in Canada. He is focusing on test and measurement requirements stimulated by the use of bus systems in the automotive and automation industry.

Address:Product Management Director Oscilloscopes ,

Dr. Nik Dimitrakopoulos Dr. Nik Dimitrakopoulos of Rohde & Schwarz

Topic:

Domain controllers and high performance CPUs for automotive

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  •  Date: Tuesday, August 25, 2020

    Time: 11:00 AM EDT (Eastern Day Light Time)

  • Duration: 45 minutes



Biography:

Dr. Nik Dimitrakopoulos is managing the E/E & Infotainment subdivisions at Rohde & Schwarz with a focus on next generation In-vehicle networks. Nik is an active member of the OPEN Alliance group focusing on 1000BASE-T1 and MultiGig Ethernet activities as well as the TG17 work group of ETSI focusing on radio broadcast standards.

Address:Market Segment Manager Automotive Ethernet & Infotainment,






Co-sponsored by IEEE North Jersey AP/MTT, ED/CAS and VTS Chapters