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Low-Power Intel® In-Vehicle Infotainment Reference Design

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Low-Power Intel® In-Vehicle Infotainment Reference Design

With escalating demand for built-in functionality and plug-in connectivity, the automotive industry must design and deliver in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) systems that provide seamless integration between home, office, and car—including access to e-mail and Internet, personal music, DVDs, news, and navigation information. To do this, developers and auto manufacturers need an Open Infotainment Platform (OIP) that bridges the gap from generation-to-generation of product development—a standards-based, low-power, scalable, and highly flexible platform that enables rapid development and simplified upgrades at minimal cost. Intel’s broad hardware and software ecosystem, including members of the Intel® Embedded and Communications Alliance, provides a single source for an extensive range of development and design options, including cost, functionality, hardware, operating systems, middleware, and expertise. The Low-Power Intel® In-Vehicle Infotainment Reference Design enables development of an OIP that addresses requirements for in-car operating conditions, as well as quality and reliability standards. The integrated platform incorporates a variety of IVI features and comes with complete schematics and bill of materials (BOM) to simplify development and speed time-to-market. A small-footprint, efficient thermal design and compact I/O interfaces fit into a standard, single DIN slot, making it ideal for IVI applications. Low-power characteristics of the platform, based on the Intel® Atom™ processor Z530, Intel® System Controller Hub US15W, and fanless thermal solution, help eliminate noise and reliability concerns related to the use of fans and heat sinks.

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