Automotive Embedded Interview Q&A [QA - Question and Answer]

Interview Q&A in Automotive Protocols [ Mostly asked Q&A's ]

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Automotive Embedded Interview Q&A [QA - Question and Answer]

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Interview Q&A in Automotive Embedded Q&A

In this course we have brought you the commonly asked Interview Questions & Answers for your better understanding on how to drive the relevant answers. The completion of this course brings you confident to handle interviews without fear.

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Automotive systems refer to the various systems and components that are used in the design and manufacture of automobiles and related Software. These systems include the engine, transmission, suspension, brakes, steering, electrical systems, and more. The automotive industry is constantly evolving and advancing, with new technologies being developed to improve the safety, efficiency, and overall performance of vehicles with the help of ECUs and Software built on it.

Embedded systems, on the other hand, refer to computer systems that are integrated into other devices or products to control their functions. These systems are often specialized and designed to perform specific tasks, such as controlling the functions of a car or other machinery. Embedded systems typically consist of hardware components, such as micro-controllers, and software components that work together to provide the desired functionality.

In the automotive industry, embedded systems are used to control various aspects of a vehicle, including the engine, transmission, brakes, and safety systems. These systems use sensors to monitor various aspects of the vehicle's performance, and they make adjustments as needed to ensure that the vehicle is operating at optimal levels. Embedded systems are also used in other industries, such as healthcare, telecommunications, and industrial automation, to control various types of equipment and machinery.

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