Drive assist ECU
Products and reference designs
Drive assist ECU
Overview
Highly-integrated reference designs include specific processing to accommodate sensor inputs for key safety systems. High-density power and a variety of communication interfaces enable robust drive assist electronic control units (ECUs).
Design requirements:
Drive assist ECUs require:
- Highly integrated and efficient power solutions for optimized ECU designs.
- Performance optimized processing to accommodate different camera and radar sensors.
- High-bandwidth and low-speed communication interface support for different types of vision and radar sensors.
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