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| "GM's EE Boss, Micky Bly" Micky Bly talks about his new responsibilities as GM's director of global electrical systems, hybrids, EVs and batteries. He also talks about what he needs from suppliers going forward. Appears in June 2010 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Delphi, The Company Profile-Part One" Part one of the Delphi profile takes a look at the new, post-bankruptcy company and the Electronics and Safety business segment. Appears in October 2009 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "LEDs Will Dominate All Automotive Lighting—Eventually" In five years, LEDs will be the most energy efficient light source and a perfect fit for hybrids and electric vehicles. High prices, not technology, will limit LED headlamp applications for many more years. Appears in July 2009 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "CO2 Reduction from Electrical System Improvements" A paper from Infineon lists the CO2 reduction and fuel efficiency improvement from electrical system upgrades such as adding pulse width modulation, replacing bulbs with LEDs and using electric power steering. (table only) Appears in December 2008 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Lear Electrical/Electronics, The Company Profile" Even with vehicle sales volumes shrinking, Lear is confident it can grow E/E sales organically by 13% annually over the next four years. Hybrids present a major growth opportunity. Appears in November 2008 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Yazaki, The Company Profile" With 32% of the $28 billion global market, Yazaki is the world leader in automotive electrical distribution systems. New small gauge wire provides packaging and weight advantages in luxury vehicles. Appears in September 2007 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "LED Technology Pushes Forward" LEDs are slowly penetrating automotive lighting, but won't be widely used for headlights until at least 2010. Organic LEDs hold long term promise. Appears in March 2005 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Lear Corp., The Company Profile (10/04)" The seating and interiors supplier gets 14% of its revenue from electrical and electronic products, mostly wiring. Lear's promising E/E products include smart junction boxes, field-sensing switches, occupant detection and laser night vision. Appears in October 2004 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Solid-State Relays Poised for Growth" Recent developments in the automotive relay market indicate solid-state relays are finally gaining traction. An application to watch: junction boxes. Appears in May 2004 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Leoni/Intedis, The Company Profile" Wiring-harness maker Leoni's top customers are DaimlerChrysler and Volkswagen Group. Intedis, Leoni's JV with Hella, contributes electronics integration capability. Appears in April 2004 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "New Intertech Report on Power Management" A new report by Randy Frank and John West looks at the pros and cons of 42V electrical systems. Appears in September 2003 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Tyco Electronics, The Company Profile" Tyco Electronics' global automotive division is based largely on the 1999 acquisition of AMP Inc. Automotive sales were $2.5 billion in 2002. Appears in June 2003 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "A Few Carmakers Consider Airbag Bus Standards" Two potential airbag bus standards in development today could eliminate some wiring and reduce costs in advanced safety restraint systems. GM is taking a close look at Safe-by-Wire. Not much action yet for the competing bus from BST --Bosch, Siemens, Temic. Appears in March 2003 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Motorola's 2-Milliohm, 60-Amp Smart Switch" A new dual-chip smart switch from Motorola could radically change the design of vehicle power distribution systems. Appears in November 2002 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Wireless Bandwidth Not an Obstacle to Telematics" Includes The Yankee Group's forecast of wireless data transmission speeds for CDMA, GSM and TDMA through 2003. Appears in November 1999 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "PSA: New E/E Architecture" Citroen and Peugeot vehicles will have a new electronics/electrical system architecture starting with MY 2000. Feature article Appears in July 1999 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Major Obstacle to 42V: High DC/DC Converter Prices" The auto industry is undecided about which dual-voltage architecture is best. Cost-performance trade-offs must be weighed carefully. Appears in March 1999 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Flex Circuits Slowly Advance" Cost is a big obstacle to the growth of flexible printed circuits in autos; reliable connectors are needed. Appears in December 1998 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "U.S. Auto Electronics Reliability: Improvements Needed" The U.S. auto industry needs to take a more rigorous approach to electronics reliability as an engineering practice. The CALCE center at the University of Maryland provides access to sophisticated failure-mode analysis software tools. Appears in May 1998 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "UT Automotive, The Company Profile" United Technologies Automotive had $2.987 billion in sales in 1997, mostly in electrical distribution systems. After a 1997 reorganization, UTA's focus is on increasing margins, growing the Interiors division and growing international sales. Appears in April 1998 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "New 14/42-Volt Power Supply Systems by 2005" To support new high-power features in future models, Mercedes will use a dual voltage power supply system that combines the present 14-volt system with a 42-volt system. Appears in April 1998 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Yazaki, The Company Profile (12/97)" Japan's largest wiring-harness maker, also a top global player in instrument clusters, is moving into optical-fiber multiplexing and speech recognition. Company profile Appears in December 1997 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Packard Electric: Wire Reduction" Delphi Packard Electric studies ways to reduce gauge and bundle size on a typical vehicle wiring harness. Appears in October 1996 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Freedonia Study: Wire Shipments Will Flatten" A Freedonia study finds that growth in motor vehicle wire shipments will slow down by 2000. Appears in October 1996 newsletter. $50.00 | |
| "Worldwide Automotive Connector Market by Region" Bishop & Associates provided data for a table showing the growth in the automotive connector market by region, from 1995 to 2000. Short Appears in September 1996 newsletter. $50.00 | |
