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Congratulations, auto electronics engineersStatistics just released show a precipitous drop off in the number of automobile deaths annually—a fact that is due in no small part to microelectronics, enabled by MCUs, DSPs, FPGAs, etc, for active safety and driver assistance systems, along with increased seat belt use.
Statistics just released show a precipitous drop off in the number of automobile deaths annually—a fact that is due in no small part to microelectronics, enabled by MCUs, DSPs, FPGAs, etc, for active safety and driver assistance systems, along with increased seat belt use. |
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