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Automotive Driver Assistance Systems: Using the Processing Power of FPGAs

Automotive electronic content is continuing to grow at a robust pace, due in large part to consumer demand for safety, comfort, convenience, and entertainment. In the wake of that trend, the industry is witnessing a revolution in the design of the automotive instrument panel in step with the exponential increase in the amount of information available for communication to the driver and front-seat passenger. Engineers are leveraging FPGAs to drive these innovations to market faster. FPGAs have reached a tipping point in terms of affordability that has elevated the technology from a rapid-prototyping tool to an affordable, flexible, high-volume production platform. In the case of the new generation of automotive instrument clusters, the FPGA can now provide the means for the business manager and product architect alike to reconcile the onslaught of varying function and performance requirements with the highly constrained engineering budgets that are a near-universal reality.

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