Silicon in autos stirs patent plans
John Scott-Thomas, Semiconductor Insights
(09/24/2007 9:00 AM EDT), EE Times
Customers are demanding more electronic value in automobiles as part of their driving experience. As a result, automotive manufacturers must consider carefully the intellectual property (IP) culture of the semiconductor industry, where patent licensing strategies are considerably different. In this case, IP refers to patent and trademark rights.
The automobile is transforming from an essentially mechanical device to an electrical one. In 1980, electronic equipment made up less than 1 percent of the cost of a vehicle. In 1990, this had grown to 7 percent, and in 2007, it's 22 percent.
As silicon displaces steel in a vehicle's value, the composition of the electronic equipment inside the vehicle is also being redistributed.
Semiconductor Insights (SI) has catalogued more than 1,200 automotive electronic components since 1989. The parts investigated are increasingly systems and microcontrollers rather than discrete devices and sensors. Not only are the sensors and control hardware part of IP analysis now, but control routines such as braking algorithms are often investigated.
(09/24/2007 9:00 AM EDT), EE Times
Customers are demanding more electronic value in automobiles as part of their driving experience. As a result, automotive manufacturers must consider carefully the intellectual property (IP) culture of the semiconductor industry, where patent licensing strategies are considerably different. In this case, IP refers to patent and trademark rights.
The automobile is transforming from an essentially mechanical device to an electrical one. In 1980, electronic equipment made up less than 1 percent of the cost of a vehicle. In 1990, this had grown to 7 percent, and in 2007, it's 22 percent.
As silicon displaces steel in a vehicle's value, the composition of the electronic equipment inside the vehicle is also being redistributed.
Semiconductor Insights (SI) has catalogued more than 1,200 automotive electronic components since 1989. The parts investigated are increasingly systems and microcontrollers rather than discrete devices and sensors. Not only are the sensors and control hardware part of IP analysis now, but control routines such as braking algorithms are often investigated.
To read the full article, click here
Related Semiconductor IP
- 5G-NTN Modem IP for Satellite User Terminals
- 14-bit 12.5MSPS SAR ADC - Tower 65nm
- 5G-Advanced Modem IP for Edge and IoT Applications
- TSN Ethernet Endpoint Controller 10Gbps
- 13ns High-Speed Comparator with no Hysteresis
Related News
- Intel says it has no plans to license Wireless MMX
- SafeNet Announces Plans to Acquire Cylink Corporation
- Altera Reveals Plans for 2004 Product Lineup
- Hantro, the market leader in mobile video technology, unveils its plans for 3GSM World Congress
Latest News
- Altera Advances FPGA-Based Physical AI for Robotics and Edge Applications
- TES offers new High-Speed Comparator IPs for X-FAB XT018 - 0.18µm BCD-on-SOI technology.
- QuickLogic Reports Fiscal Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2025 Financial Results
- MIPS, GlobalFoundries Bet on Physical AI
- IPrium releases LunaNet AFS LDPC Encoder and Decoder for Lunar Navigation Satellite Systems