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Flexray is a communication protocol used in telematics and vehicle electronics. It is a time-triggered protocol that enables the exchange of data between multiple electronic control units (ECUs) in a vehicle. It is designed to provide a reliable, deterministic, and fault-tolerant communication system for automotive applications. Flexray is used in a variety of applications, including engine control, transmission control, safety systems, and infotainment systems.
Flexray is a popular choice for automotive applications due to its high data rate, low latency, and fault-tolerant capabilities. It is also well-suited for applications that require a high degree of synchronization, such as active safety systems. Flexray is also used in a variety of other industries, such as industrial automation, medical devices, and aerospace.
Some companies in the Flexray market include Bosch, Continental, NXP, and Renesas. Show Less Read more