ABLIC Webinars

ablic-webinar-functional-safety-2

[ABLIC Webinars]
Automotive Functional Safety Design with Voltage Monitoring IC

10am (PDT), Mar. 29th, 2022 (40 minutes)

This event has ended.
On-demand viewing can be requested using the registration form below.

Webinar (Web seminar) overview


Title Automotive Functional Safety Design with Voltage Monitoring IC
Speaker Thomas Gottschling
Technical Sales Support Manager
ABLIC Europe GmbH
Language English
Date and Time Tuesday, March 29, 2022
10:00 - 10:40am (PDT)
How to participate

Online (Teams live event)
Please fill out the registration form below.
The access URL will be sent one day before the event.

This event has ended.
On-demand viewing can be requested using the registration form below.

Fee Free

- You can participate from your office or home computer. » Recommended system requirements
- We would appreciate if you turn off your camera and microphone during the webinar.
- Webinar will be distributed as record afterwards. Please register even if you cannot participate on the day to get access to the record.
 

Highlight


Automobiles are entering an era of revolution once every 100 years.
Further high quality and functional safety are indispensable for the ADAS / AD system, which is expected to build a safe and secure transportation society toward zero accidents.

In this webinar, in order to realize functional safety, the importance of voltage monitoring as a failure detection function (safety mechanism) of the ECU and the use of the ABLIC's automotive voltage detector as a safety mechanism reduce the number of parts and standby current. In addition, we will introduce how to realize even higher precision monitoring.

 

Agenda


  • About ABLIC
  • For ensure functional safety
  • As safety mechanism of ECU
  • ABLIC’s proposal for voltage monitoring
  • Summary
  • Question-and-Answer session

 

Note: Please note that you cannot register with a free email address such as Gmail.
We may ask you to refrain from applying for companies that are competing with us. Thank you for your understanding.