GOWIN Semiconductor released its new Automotive Grade FPGAs, targeting applications for telematics, infotainment, and the powertrain.

AEC-Q100 has been in place for over 20 years defining the reliability qualification requirements for Automotive integrated circuits. To get a certificate meeting the AEC-Q100 Grade 2 requirements, a manufacturer is required to submit a product to extreme environmental challenges.

GOWIN has submitted and passed all the requirements for their following devices: GW1N-LV4QN88A4, GW2A-LV18QN88A6, GW2A-LV18PG256A6. In addition, GOWIN’s Ultra Low Power GW1NZ-LV1QN48A4 will complete AEC-Q100 qualification in Q3’2021.

GOWIN’s success with mainstream FPGAs is now extended to its Automotive Grade products. Active implementations with these low cost, small size devices include 360-degree surround view, smart cockpit, and vehicle control system.

“We are pleased to bring our low cost, small size, and low power FPGA products to the automotive segment,” said Scott Casper, Director of Sales, GOWIN Semiconductor. “We continue to increase our presence in expanding marketplaces offering easy to use solutions for embedded system designers.”

Hordon Kim
International Editor, hordon@powerelectronics.co.kr




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