Ten years of multimedia networking with MOST
By: by Ashok Bindra Editor, RF Design
Since its inception in 98, Media-Oriented Systems Transport (MOST) technology has made significant strides in the last 10 years...
FPGAs are gaining ground under the hood
By: by Ashok Bindra Editorial Director, Power Electronics Technology & RF Design
While providing flexibility and reprogrammability to constantly changing automotive standards and protocols at cost-effective prices, field-programmable...
IEEE 1394 delivers the bandwidth, performance for new A/V capabilities
By: by James Snider 1394 Trade Association
New generations of vehicles are applying digital technology at a rapid pace. One exciting development will bring in-vehicle entertainment to the driver's console, into screens for the front-seat passenger, and onto displays serving rear seats....
Driving Next-Generation Digital Head Units for Automotive Applications
By: by Brian Fortman Texas Instruments
By sharing both internal and external memory resources, this article shows that
a system-on-chip dual-core MCU+DSP architecture reduces chip count, system cost and messaging complexity in a multimedia system....
New Features, Lower Costs for Automotive Multimedia
By: by John H. Day Contributing Editor
Faced with rapidly falling prices and the need for integrated solutions, suppliers of automotive multimedia products and services are forming partnerships...