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In the US 49/563.5 regulatory framework, Event data recorder is defined as a . a device or function in a vehicle that records the vehicle's dynamic time-series data during the time period just prior to a crash event (e.g., vehicle speed vs. time) or during a crash event (e.g., delta-V vs. time), intended for retrieval after the crash event.
A so-called Event Data Recorder (EDR) is not an accident data recorder in the sense of an autonomous, more or less vehicle-independent device, since an EDR is usually an additional electronic module in an existing control device (e.g. from the Airbag) in a car. EDRs rely exclusively on on-board signals, while UDS have their own inertial sensors.
Datalogger in Portable/Implantable medical devices, as FRAM consumes less energy [23] compared to other non-volatile memories such as EEPROM; Event-data-recorder in automotive systems to capture the critical system data even in case of crash or failure; FRAM is used in Smart meters for its fast write and high endurance
Mobile device applications allow mobile devices such as cell phones and tablets to display and manipulate the OBD-II data accessed via USB adaptor cables or Bluetooth adapters plugged into the car's OBD II connector. Newer devices on the market are equipped with GPS sensors and the ability to transmit vehicle location and diagnostics data over ...
The earliest electronic systems available as factory installations were vacuum tube car radios, starting in the early 1930s.The development of semiconductors after World War II greatly expanded the use of electronics in automobiles, with solid-state diodes making the automotive alternator the standard after about 1960, and the first transistorized ignition systems appearing in 1963.
Automotive electronics must operate in an environment with extreme temperatures, high levels of electrical crosstalk and transients. GMSL devices must meet or exceed the requirements of the AEC-Q100 automotive reliability standard for integrated circuits, and the ISO 10605 standard for automotive electrostatic discharge (ESD).