Automotive Reference Platform makes digital cockpit designs smarter.
The co-developed conga-SA5 is the first available module for the Automotive Reference Platform (ARP). The two companies developed the ARP concept to bring together functions that had previously been managed separately, such as the HUD, occupancy monitoring and ADAS systems. A standards-based SMARC 2.0 CoM approach allows quicker time-to-market with low NRE costs, while allowing scalability.
The platform uses an Intel Atom E39xx processor based SMARC 2.0 module from congatec in combination with an Intel Cyclone V SoC FPGA with integrated ARM cores and MAX 10 FPGAs to provide design flexibility for extra connectivity options and hardware encoded preprocessing tasks. Multiple functions can then be hosted on a single system.
The ARP is supported by Luxoft’s PELUX / Qt Automotive Suite Digital Cockpit software platform, a Linux based open source software platform that enables the flexible integration of third party applications.
More information
https://www.congatec.com/en/products/smarc/conga-sa5.html
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