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Embedded Executive: Andrew Longhurst, Managing Director, Wittenstein High Integrity Systems
The semiconductor content in today’s (and tomorrow’s) automobiles continues to grow. That’s a good thing for lots of people. Unfortunately, that list includes the bad guys, as more end points appear in the vehicle, more entry points become vulnerable to hackers. The question I posed to this week’s Embedded Executive, Andrew Longhurst, Managing Director, Wittenstein High Integrity Systems, is simply, “what do we do about that?” Tune in to find out.
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Embedded Executive: Dr. Phil Lessner, Senior VP and CTO, KEMET
The power that’s required to charge electric vehicles is quite high. And when you add wireless charging, the issues grow significantly.
But what exactly are those electric vehicle charging issues, and how do we solve them? And why are people afraid to charge their batteries to 199 percent? That’s just the beginning of the discussion I had with Dr. Phil Lessner, Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer for KEMET in this week’s Embedded Executive interview.
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