Control in transportation is changing on multiple fronts. Advances in vehicle safety systems are transferring operating responsibility from the human driver to the machine. We also can see changes to the electronic hardware and overall vehicle architecture—including a move from electronic control units to domain control units—precipitated by the volume of electronics required to create unique autonomous vehicles.
The competitive nature of today’s automotive market necessitates differentiation to remain relevant. With the increased number of new entrants and changes to the powertrain, car makers are finding ways to separate themselves from the competition, primarily through enhanced electronics. Car makers are now focusing more on system design and integration. In many instances, they are opening the black box and learning the hardware required for success. In this 30-minute Webinar, attendees will learn critical factors for automotive engineers involved in that learning process.
Topics includes:
- Ways to enhance reliability and extend system life
- How taking control of material choices delivers better performance, and differentiation
- A look at joining materials for printed circuit board and semiconductor assembly
A Q&A session follows the technical presentation.