In-cabin monitoring ECU

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Overview

Our integrated circuits and reference designs help you design size and power-efficient driver an occupant monitoring electronic control unit (ECU) with local camera systems to reliably monitor driver traits. Our power, signal chain and embedded processing products enable various system architectures from modular up to a fully-integrated monitoring system.

Design requirements

  • Illumination solutions with fast on/off times for accurate imager shutter synchronization.
  • DSP processes at low-power consumption to reduce total-system power consumption and solution size.
  • Size and efficiency optimized power solutions simplify system design.

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Application note Reducing Cabling Effort in Camera-Based Driver Monitoring Systems (DMS) PDF | HTML Dec 18, 2023
Application brief The Benefits of FlexPower PMIC Devices (Rev. B) PDF | HTML Nov 23, 2020
Technical article Understanding how driver monitoring systems can help with collision avoidance, par PDF | HTML Dec 12, 2018
Technical article How driver monitoring systems can help with collision avoidance, part 1 PDF | HTML Oct 4, 2018
Application brief Choosing the Right Voltage Reference for Your Automotive Application Jul 17, 2018
Technical article LED brightness adjustment: high-frequency PWM dimming PDF | HTML Aug 26, 2016

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