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Mouser and Molex's new ebook explores how connectivity transforms driving experience

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December 23, 2020

Mouser Electronics announces a new eBook in collaboration with Molex, exploring the challenges, technologies, and solutions associated with connectivity in automotive design and manufacturing. In From Here to the Future: Connectivity Solutions Enhance the Driving Experience, subject matter experts from Molex and Mouser offer insight on important topics including 5G, modularity in automotive design, and the use of microminiature components to facilitate advances in connected vehicles.

As automotive manufacturers design and develop the next generation of vehicles, they must implement both wired and wireless connectivity solutions to provide the features that consumers demand. Data and networking are deployed within vehicles to support advanced displays, high-resolution cameras, and LIDAR, for both entertainment and safety applications. Molex offers several important solutions for the connected automobile, including USB smart charging modules, connector systems, and powertrain solutions.

From Here to the Future: Connectivity Solutions Enhance the Driving Experience, the new eBook from Mouser and Molex, features the analyses, product information, and multimedia resources necessary to inform important design decisions. The eBook also features a link to an in-depth Chalk Talk video that explores design trends for automotive interconnects.

Molex's range of products, available from Mouser, includes antennas, connectors, sensors, and embedded solutions. The eBook includes convenient links and ordering information for more than 20 Molex products, including the HSAutoLink II interconnect system, which provides a dependable solution for point-to-point in-vehicle connections. The interconnect system delivers data rates up to 6 Gbps to meet increasing bandwidth requirements. Molex's 2.4/5GHz balanced flex and PCB antennas enable balanced RF transmission for infotainment systems and other connected vehicle applications.

To read the new eBook, go to https://www.mouser.com/news/molex-transportation-ebook/mobile/index.html.

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