Deep Dive Teardown of the Leapmotor C11 Driving Assist Solution DH-DAE-OADS210-LY-ZERORUN Automotive

Deep Dive Teardown of the Leapmotor C11 Driving Assist Solution DH-DAE-OADS210-LY-ZERORUN Automotive

 
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Launched in 2021 by the Chinese electric vehicle startup Leapmotor, the Leapmotor C11, is equipped with an array of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS). Utilizing computer vision, radar, and diverse sensors, these ADAS features enhance safety and comfort for the driver. The ADAS controller, a central electronic module, plays a crucial role in processing data from sensors to implement functions such as lane keeping assist, adaptive cruise control, traffic sign recognition, blind spot detection, rear cross-traffic alert, surround view monitor, and a driver monitoring system. Acting as the central processing unit, it integrates sensor data from cameras, lidar, radar, inertial measurement units (IMUs), and map data for perception and decision-making.

While also communicating with various vehicle systems for optimal coordination, it is designed to complement the driver's responsibility and attention without replacing them. NXP Semiconductors handles power management with integrated CAN/LIN transceivers for robust communication protocols. Texas Instruments contributes key components, including a Quad FPD-Link III Deserializer Hub, FPD-Link III Serializer with CSI-2 Interface, and Gigabit Ethernet Transceiver, enhancing data transfer and communication efficiency. LONTIUM Semiconductor's MIPI/TTL/2-Port LVDS Converter facilitates display connectivity, and NXP Semiconductors' CAN Transceivers strengthen the communication infrastructure. STMicroelectronics' Accelerometer and Gyroscope ensures precise motion sensing and control.

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