AUTERA SDI: Optimized Transmission of Camera Raw Data
Do you connect a host of high-resolution cameras to a data logger?
With the AUTERA Sensor Data Interface (SDI), you can transfer raw data from up to eight cameras to a data logger or a prototyping system with the option to simultaneously provide the data to an ECU (TAP mode) with low latencies and high data rates. AUTERA SDI flexibly handles camera raw data via exchangeable interface boards and is optimized for in-vehicle use.
In addition, the system can also replay recorded data to an ECU at a later stage.
64-Bit Real-Time Linux-Based Operating System for SCALEXIO
As part of our continuous improvement strategy, dSPACE will introduce a 64-bit version of the Linux-based dSPACE real-time operating system for SCALEXIO Processing Units and DS6001 Processor Board with dSPACE Release 2022-A. The improved operating system provides better real-time and computational performance, which is especially relevant for autonomous driving and e-mobility applications.
Ultrasonic sensors play a significant role in the field of parking assistance systems. CATARC provides a service for validating ultrasonic-based systems using a simulator from dSPACE.
Are you developing battery management systems (BMS) or related technologies? We offer the right tools to improve your development process while increasing the quality and maturity of the BMS before it goes into mass production. Do you want to learn more? Download our new two-pager and learn how our comprehensive solutions can take your BMS development activities to the next level.
New High-End Board for Simulating High-Voltage Batteries at Cell Level
For the HIL test of cutting-edge battery management systems, dSPACE provides the new high-precision DS5481 Battery Cell Voltage Emulation Board. The board makes it possible to simulate high-voltage batteries at cell level with total system voltages of up to 1,500 V. Multiple boards can be connected in series in one HIL system to simulate various battery types and topologies.
Video: Three Reasons to Generate Fixed-Point Code from a Floating-Point Model
Fixed-point code still has several advantages over floating-point code, especially for safety-critical applications. But does it still make sense to start with a floating-point model? In this video podcast episode, Felix Engel from dSPACE and Markus Gros from our strategic partner BTC Embedded Systems will shed some light on this question.
With funding from Wyss Zurich, an interdisciplinary group of researchers from ETH Zurich and the University Hospital Zurich has developed a device that significantly extends the life of donor livers outside the human body by simulating a range of bodily functions. A dSPACE MicroLabBox performs the central control tasks.
Have you always wondered what you have to do to develop AUTOSAR software and how to best get started? This Innovation Coffee Break presents six basic tips for a successful start with AUTOSAR and our production code generator, TargetLink.