Automotive Electronics are Specially-Designed Electronics Intended For Use in Automobiles
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Automotive electronics are electronic
systems used in vehicles, including engine management, in-car entertainment
systems, ignition, carputer, radio, telematics, and others. These electronic
systems or equipment are also found in motorcycles, trucks, off-road vehicles,
and/or internal combustion powered machinery such as excavators, tractors,
and/or forklifts. Related elements are also found in hybrid and electric vehicles.
Automotive electronics have gained importance due to the growing consumer
demand for comfort, safety, performance, and entertainment.
According
to Coherent Market Insights, The global Automotive
Electronics Market was valued at US$ 194.26 Bn in 2019 and is expected to
reach US$ 371.36 Bn by 2028 at a CAGR of 7.40% between 2021 and 2028.
The car of future is also expected to be
equipped with even more advanced features that would entertain occupants, help
prevent accidents, and at the same time is environmentally friendly. All these
systems work together in a cyclical way, so an electrical problem that starts
in any one of these components will affect the other parts of the system. Even basic
vehicles have at least 30 of these microprocessor-controlled devices, known as
electronic control units, and some luxury vehicles have as many as 100.
The electrical
system's primary function is to generate, store, and supply the electric
current to various vehicle systems. The system operates the electrical
components/parts in vehicles. All the systems developed in Automotive
Electronics are adapted to withstand the harsh operation conditions in
a car. Automotive electronics can be subjected to, and are therefore rated at,
more extreme temperature ranges than commercial electronics. However, it is
necessary to ensure that electronic components are secure and do not interfere
with the safe operation of the vehicle.
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