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Motion Automotive level, ISO/SAE 21434 encourages all companies in the production ecosystem to play a role in proactively helping manage cybersecurity threats. Customers utilizing electronic control units that incorporate Microchip’s security products, designed within the ISO/SAE 21434 certified process framework, can be relieved of the arduous task of reviewing thousands of pages of process documentation to determine compliance. This reduces the burden placed on Tier-1s and OEMs to prove they have a strong foundation in security. website, www.microchipdirect.com. Microchip Technology Israel Phone- 972-9-744-7705 Mobile- 972-54-775-5762 avidan.perry@microchip.com Computers Communication

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Developed by the International Organization for Standardization )ISO( in conjunction with the Society of Automobile Engineers )SAE( International, the ISO/ SAE 21434 standard was developed to help organizations define cybersecurity policies and manage risk. It is a demanding specification with 45 security categories, known as work products, each of which specifies a unique set of requirements that encompass all aspects of designing electrical and electronic systems for road vehicles, from ICs and software to firmware and libraries. The ISO/SAE 21434 designation also confirms that a certified corporate cybersecurity management system is in place. This verifies that cybersecurity is a priority focus at the organization, from executive leadership to all organizational disciplines including the design, test, product, applications, marketing, quality, verification and validation teams. Stakeholders involved in the product lifecycle are required to complete cybersecurity training and meet designated qualifications. A Threat Analysis and Risk Assessment )TARA( methodology is also incorporated at multiple stages of the product lifecycle when devices will be integrated into automotive cybersecurity-related platforms. “Security is a core pillar at Microchip and the ISO/SAE 21434 certification is proof of our dedication to maintaining high standards in automotive cybersecurity,” said Matthias Kaestner, corporate vice president of Microchip's automotive business. “Our customers can be confident that Microchip is a trusted security advisor with the appropriate expertise to guide them through their automotive cybersecurity design journey.” While each OEM is responsible for proving compliance at the vehicle

IoT The Mini-Circuits’ SSG-44G-RC is a 0.1 to 44 GHz signal source with an RF output range of -40 to +17 dBm. Versatile enough to support automation via USB and Ethernet, the SSG-44G-RC also supports CW and pulsed )≥ 0.5 μs( outputs while sweeping and hopping between power levels and frequencies. High spectral purity ensures that phase noise levels are better than -100 dBc/Hz at 44 GHz and -132 dBc/Hz at 1 GHz at 100 kHz offset. Exceptional frequency accuracy of ± 1ppm is achieved by using the internal 10 MHz reference. The SSG-44G-RC signal source is cost effective, and includes features found in benchtop equivalents that cost several times as much. Applications include 5G, Wi-Fi and semiconductor production test. For a compact, robust and reliable mmWave signal generator with a 2.92 mm female connector that combines programmability with fine frequency and power resolution, check out the SSG-44G-RC from Mini-Circuits. MINI-CIRCUITS, P.O. Box 350166, Brooklyn, NY 11235-0003; (718) , 934-4500 https://www.minicircuits. com/WebStore/dashboard. html?model=PWR-18RMS-RC Electro Optic & Camera Packaging & Production Motion Automotive New Products Motion IoT USB/Ethernet Signal Generator Delivers 44 GHz and 50 dB Dynamic Range

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Mini-Circuits’ model PWR 18RMS-RC root-mean-square (RMS) power sensor measures power levels from -60 to +20 dBm from 50 MHz to 18 GHz. With a male N-type connector and SMB trigger input, the sensor can measure CW, modulated, and pulsed signals with moderate duty cycles, showing quick results on an integrated LCD screen. It includes a rubberized outer case for protection and portability. The sensor has Ethernet and USB interfaces for computer control and is supplied with measurement software for MS Windows. MINI-CIRCUITS, P.O. Box 350166, Brooklyn, NY 11235-0003; (718)

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