
ISELED Alliance adds three new members for automotive LED lighting
The ISELED Alliance has added three new members in Germany and China making microcontrollers and Arduino-compatible LED driver and development boards for automotive applications.
Adding AutoChips, Zhixin Semiconductor and Hebatronic brings the ISELED Alliance membership to over fifty companies covering the entire automotive lighting value chain.
“We are pleased that the ISELED Alliance network continues to grow with the addition of three new members,” says Robert Kraus, CEO of Inova Semiconductors and Chairman of the ISELED Alliance. “The Alliance aims to build a rich ecosystem around ISELED technology and provide comprehensive system solutions to economically drive the ever-increasing number of LEDs and sensors in cars. It’s exciting to know that the Alliance is evolving and we’re keen to see what innovations are yet to come.”
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Hebatronic in Germany is a supplier of Arduino-compatible LED driver and development boards for easy programming of ISELED and ILaS applications. It develops Arduino-compatible open source development kits, an Arduino-compatible shield that plugs onto development boards to add full ILas functionality, and custom solutions for evaluation purposes or testing during production.
Founded in 2013, AutoChips is a wholly owned subsidiary of NavInfo, with headquarters in Wuhan, China. It focuses on microchip research, development and design for the automotive industry and related systems with connectivity, audio amplifiers, SoC, microcontrollers and other products for a variety of automotive applications. A range of MCUs and SoCs will now support the technology.
Zhixin Semiconductor in Tianjin, China, is a developer of controllers and processor chips for the automotive industry. The first MCUs supporting the technology are already available.
