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Market & Tech Reports2020-07-10Clean view

The Future of Onboard Computers

Teardown of Audi A8, Nissan Leaf, and Tesla Model 3 onboard computers

Summary

This report presents an analysis of electronic components performed by Fomalhaut Techno Solutions (Fomalhaut) in partnership with Marklines. Starting with teardown, analysis, and cost calculations of mobile communications devices, Fomalhaut has expanded its business into the automotive field. Fomalhaut specializes in product overviews based on internal and external inspections of electronic devices, function estimates of circuit boards and mounted parts, and creation of block diagrams.

Tesla Model 3

From the teardown analyses of onboard computers that Fomalhaut has so far conducted, this report outlines the features that can be seen from the computer circuit board configurations of the Audi A8, Nissan Leaf and Tesla Model 3 and investigates future issues of onboard computers.

Report created by: Fomalhaut Techno Solutions local source reference

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Differences of onboard computers: Failure assumption or failure prediction

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