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Microchip partners with Nippon Chemi-Con and NetVision

Summary by engineering.com
The automotive industry is gradually moving away from proprietary camera connectivity toward solutions based on the open Automotive SerDes Alliance Motion Link (ASA-ML) standard, which is supported by more than 150 member companies. To support the adoption of ASA-ML in Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS), Microchip Technology has collaborated with camera module supplier Nippon Chemi-Con Corporation and video-testing provider NetVision Co. …
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Vehicle Telematics, ADAS, Connected and Autonomous Vehicle broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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