I2C Clock Stretching Introduction: I2C Protocol I2C Protocol stands for Inter Integrated-Circuit. I2C is a simple two-wire design, half-duplex serial communication protocol, and the data is transmitted bit by...
SMBus Protocol SMBus Protocol Introduction: The System Management Bus (SMBus) is a two-wire interface through which various system component chips and devices can communicate with each other and with...
Differences between LIN, CAN, and FlexRay Protocols Today’s automobiles are not just about engines and wheels, it is much more. The factor that defines these automobiles is the electronic...
Controller Area Network (CAN) Protocol Debugging What is CAN protocol? The Controller Area Network (CAN) is a serial communications protocol that supports distributed real-time control with a very high...
Memory Interface for Automotive Infotainment System. The automotive industry is going through a massive transformation. The consumer-based digital technologies and experiences are pushing the car in vehicle Information system...
How to select memory for automotive? Current Challenges in Automotive flash storage Technologies The automotive industry is going through a mega transformation. The consumer-based digital technologies and experiences are...
ARE PCIE AND NVME THE SAME? PCIe and NVMe are two terms that are often heard together. Almost all the latest motherboards support the PCI Express x4 NVMe M.2...
Automotive Ethernet vs Ethernet What is Automotive Ethernet? Automotive Ethernet is designed for in-vehicle communication between the various subsystem of the automobile. Automotive Ethernet is also known as 100...
Automotive Ethernet Introduction The next-generation cars are growing in complexity by providing advanced features on the infotainment and ADAS sub-systems. The next generation car is more becoming like a...
I3C CTS (Conformance Testing Suite) How to test the I3C devices for Interoperability or Conformance Testing? I3C Protocol is gaining momentum and going to be mainstream technology in automotive,...