Automotive Ethernet: The Backbone of Modern In-Vehicle Communication
As vehicles become more autonomous and data-centric, the need for a high-speed, scalable, and reliable in-vehicle communication backbone is greater than ever.
FSAE Blog 2 - Building a Formula Car: Connectors in a Wiring Harness
In our previous blog, we talked about how we’re manufacturing a wiring harness, the essential electrical system in any automobile, for our FSAE car. This blog serves as a continuation and will cover our usage of connectors from DigiKey to make our lives easier and our car better!
FSAE Blog 1 - Building a Formula Car: Wiring Harness
Anteater Formula Racing is a student-run engineering project at UC Irvine. The objective is to design, manufacture, and test a Formula-style car in less than a year to compete yearly in the Formula Society of Automotive Engineers competition in Michigan (FSAE).
How Hardware Gets Hacked (Part 1)
Learn how embedded systems face physical attacks, key fob risks, competition challenges, and common weaknesses in hardware security.
Smarter hardware validation for a smarter vehicle: a modular approach to automotive testing
eMagazine Articles
As the automotive industry accelerates toward increasingly complex electronic systems, the demands on validation and production testing are evolving rapidly.
Simplifying automotive connectivity: Molex’s MX-DaSH solution for wiring harness consolidation
eMagazine Articles
Vehicle harness complexity has grown tremendously due to the integration of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS).

