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NXP offers the S32J family of high-end Ethernet switches for skalierbare network switches for and outside CoreRide-Plattform – Hartware

NXP offers the S32J family of high-end Ethernet switches for skalierbare network switches for and outside CoreRide-Plattform – Hartware

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NXP offers the S32J family of high-end Ethernet switches for skalierbare network switches for and outside CoreRide-Plattform – Hartware

  • Networked production capabilities with integrated software from NXP and marketplace software partners that provide improved development time and training for networks.
  • With these new CoreRide-Netzwerklösung products supporting NXP Tier-1 suppliers and OEMs in complex service design, software-defined vehicle and vehicle models are excellent.

NXP Semiconductors NV (NASDAQ: NXPI), the world’s closest provider of processors and networking solutions for the automotive industry, is the new S32J family of high-end Ethernet switches and network controllers for.

The S32J family switches consist of NXP’s core NETC switches with the new S32 CPU processors and microcontrollers. So you can use all the components to enable the virtual switch. The same Switch-Kern allows integration with other solutions of the well-designed NXP CoreRide platform and makes it easy to obtain use of the software. OEMs are efficient and umconfigurierbare Netzwerkoptionsen.

The high-end S32J family switches offer an extended bandwidth of 80 Gbps, with 10 Mb to 10 Gb Ethernet ports. You can use the recovery of Dual Arm® Cortex®-R52 Starken cores to create a modern architecture architecture designed for businesses. S32J switches meet Time Sensitive Networking (TSN) branching standards and have high functional security of ASIL Class D. They also use Hardware Security Engines (HSE) and MACsec ports for a data chain of high quality.

In combination with the NXP CoreRide platform, the S32J family is seamlessly integrated into network solutions with software and tools to install. This is a complete software kit for the simple implementation of HSE and MACsec security functions for maintenance and monitoring. For the S32J family, by the end of 2024, a virtual expansion kit will be available. The network company will launch by 2025 for OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers.

The Bausteines of SDV-Netzwerken

“OEM-defined software is delivered by OEMs so that their network architectures are improved and their complexities reduced in terms of software and hardware integration,” said Meindert van den Beld, Senior Vice President and general manager of embedded networks at NXP. “NXP’s S32J family and CoreRide networking solutions are construction products, with the software defined for the network architecture that is a perfect fit.”

Positive feedback from CoreRide-Networking-Partnern

Dr. John Heinlein, Chief Marketing Officer at Sonatus
“Sonatus and NXP are long-time partners and technologies that together have won millions of dollars in single-click series. The new NXP CoreRide network features are available here for NETC-based network functions and NXP features. Be sure to check out the OEM information page for detailed information on procurement procedures and software-defined model architecture.

Dr. Stefan Poledna, Chief Technology Officer and Director of TTTech Auto
“We are currently at TTTech Auto across the Fortschritte, via the new CoreRide network platform from NXP. These are dynamic, scalable and configurable network management functions for Ethernet network installations based heavily on the TSN basis for the installation. The game is based on software specifications that are available in Rolle. TTTech’s MotionWise platform offers NXP CoreRide networking components and reliable, flexible solutions for vehicle transportation work. These help OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers with their work process development, driving system implementation to ensure highly accurate end-to-end and end-of-run communication.

NXP CoreRide Platform

NXP’s CoreRide platform is a large Meilenstein, which has the responsibility of automakers, barriers to software and hardware integration in the event of problems. The website provides the platform for developing new architectures for Software Defined Vehicles (SDV). Dazu has integrated NXP’s S32 solutions into the central data management agency, service and maintenance work with middleware, management systems and other automotive software from around the world. They use Accenture ESR Labs, ArcherMind, Blackberry QNX, Elektrobit, ETAS, Green Hills Software, Sonatus, Synopsys, TTTech Auto, Vector Informatik GmbH and Wind River, Tier 1 vendors like Valeo, and integration services like Foxconn.