Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

Elektrobit Unveils EB Tresos Autocore Light: Scalable Software For The SDV


(MENAFN- PR Newswire) The transition towards software-designed mobility is not just about adapting new technology, but also about automakers aligning their current and future market needs. This involves developing scalable products that can address both minimum and high-scale requirements, with the flexibility to scale up or down based on customer demands.

With EB tresos AutoCore Light, Elektrobit builds on its deep domain expertise in automotive embedded software, proven success with EB tresos AutoCore, and commitment to modular, standards-compliant solutions to deliver a scalable, lean software platform for emerging SDV needs. The new package meets the demands of peripheral ECUs-cost- and resource-optimized micro-controllers designed for input/output (I/O) devices, end nodes and smart sensors and actuators. In short:

  • Modular architecture enables code reuse, simplifies updates, and reduces development time.
  • OEMs working to build SDVs can leverage EB tresos AutoCore Light for the efficient integration of smart sensors and actuators into their E/E architectures. The software foundation for zonal ECUs is provided by EB tresos AutoCore and EB zoneo.
  • Consolidating functions into zonal ECUs and designing peripheral ECUs without OEM specific requirements allows for a reduction in E/E architecture hardware and R&D costs of up to 30% compared to typical AUTOSAR Basic software based on Elektrobit's internal measurements.
  • Peripheral ECUs can be utilized with smaller MCUs, saving costs on hardware and R&D.

EB tresos AutoCore Light uses signal-based communication that is widely accepted without introducing new concepts and complexities. It is ASIL-B ready and CSMS certified, offering safe and secure implementation even on constrained hardware. Customers can expand functionality through extension packages of EB tresos. Depending on the available memory (ROM/RAM), Elektrobit offers tailored add-ons-such as J1939, DLT-to meet diverse application needs.

Jagan Rajagopalan, Head of Strategy & Portfolio, Elektrobit Automotive GmbH emphasized, "The software-defined vehicle is a complex ecosystem, and EB tresos AutoCore Light offers a smart, efficient entry point for customers aiming to build scalable, future-ready software. Tailored for resource-constrained peripheral ECUs, it breaks away from traditional monolithic architectures with a lightweight, modular design. By building on proven EB tresos AutoCore components, it empowers customers to accelerate development, reduce integration complexity, and confidently scale their SDV strategies."

The first version of EB tresos AutoCore Light is available on select Cortex M0+, M4F and similar microcontroller platforms, with further updates expected later in the year.

Learn more about EB tresos AutoCore Light here

About Elektrobit

Elektrobit is an award-winning and visionary global vendor of embedded and connected software products and services for the automotive industry. A leader in automotive software with over 35 years of serving the industry, Elektrobit's software powers over five billion devices in more than 600 million vehicles and offers flexible, innovative solutions for car infrastructure software, connectivity & security, automated driving and related tools, and user experience. Elektrobit is a wholly-owned, independently-operated subsidiary of Continental.

For more information, visit us at elektrobit .

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