ST offers a wide range
of microcontrollers for automotive applications, from 8-bit
to 32-bit automotive MCUs, from low-cost to application-specific products.
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Microcontrollers for automotive families |
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Automotive car body
ST7 and ST9 8-bit Microcontrollers are well suited to car body
electronics systems, such as dashboards, junction boxes, and
door zone systems. Body
& Convenience
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Automotive powertrain
The ST10 family of 16-bit microcontrollers is ideal for engine
control. It powers solutions for both diesel and gasoline engines,
as well as for direct and indirect injection. Powertrain
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Automotive safefy
The ST10 family of 16-bit microcontrollers is ideal for airbag and chassis applications. It manages solutions for both ABS and EPAS,
as well as for vehicle dynamics. Safety |
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LIN (Local Interconnect Network)
is an automotive sub-bus system based on a serial communications
protocol. ST's Automotive microcontrollers support the LIN protocol.
Automotive
Microcontrollers LIN protocol
CAN (Controller Area Network)
networks are now found in widely varying types of automotive
systems. The standard CAN network is designed for speeds up
to 1Mbps in noisy environments. Its robustness is a result of
powerful error management, multimaster architecture and the
specification of the physical layer. It is now used extensively
in European automotive markets, and is currently growing in
the US automotive market.
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