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Automotive engineering refers to the application of mechanical, electrical, software and safety engineering in the design, manufacturing and operation of vehicles such as motorcycles, automobiles, buses and trucks. This also includes the development of electric and autonomous vehicles.
Garmin BabyCam Lets Parents Monitor Kids In The Backseat From Their GPS
Parents probably know the struggle of peering into their rear view mirror hoping to spot their child in the…
How Much Longer Until Our Cars Are Driving Us Around, Really?
Tech giants like Apple and Google are making it very clear that driverless cars are the future of the automotive…
Lexus Made A Fully Functional Electric Vehicle Out Of Cardboard
If you thought Lexus' Hoverboard was cool, wait until you see its newest creation: an origami-inspired electric…
This ADAS Surround View Kit Accelerates Development Of Surround View Applications
Renesas Electronics Corporation has just released the ADAS Surround View Kit.
Redriver reduces size and power use in automotive infotainment systems
Texas Instruments has revealed what it claims to be the industry’s first stand-alone USB 2.0 redriver.
Candle soot could power future electric vehicles
The news is constantly flooded with battery improvements — how to make more powerful, cheaper, faster batteries. As…
Robot taxis will take to the streets of Japan next year
Japanese-based company Robot Taxi really has it sights set on launching a full fleet of driverless, robotic taxis…
For $150,000 You Could Have Your Own Personal Water Taxi
Who needs a yacht when you can indulge in a new type of water vehicle. What was originally introduced as a personal…
Bloodhound, World’s Fastest Supersonic Racecar, Reaches Speeds Of 1,000 mph
After eight years of research, design, development, and countless company and university assistance, the Bloodhound…
Pulse Power Transformers Target RS485, CAN, MODBus & ProfiBus
Pulse Electronics Corporation introduces a new series of 5KVrms isolation power transformers for communications…