This book contains 49 papers covering the past eight years (2000-2007) of research on automotive microcontrollers, providing a look at innovative design trends and the latest applications. Topics covered include: Microcontroller Design Concepts, Microcontroller Networking, System Testing/Diagnosis, Implementation Examples. The book also includes editor Ronald K. Jurgen's introduction (""New Microcontroller Architectures Spark Innovative Applications"") and a concluding section on future developments in automotive microcontrollers.
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<p>After graduating from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute with a B.E.E., Ronald K. Jurgen held various technical magazine editorial staff positions, including 30 years with IEEE Spectrum. Now retired, he is the editor of the <i>Automotive Electronics Handbook</i> and the <i>Digital Consumer Electronics Handbook</i>, and assistant editor of the<i> Electronics Engineers Handbook, Fourth Edition</i>. He is also the editor of more than 23 books on automotive electronics in the Progress in Technology Series.</p>
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