Under the impact of the global "core shortage" tide, many auto companies choose to develop their own chips, or cross-border cooperation to develop chips, or strengthen cooperation with upstream suppliers to ensure the stability of the automotive semiconductor supply chain as much as possible. At the same time, supply chain manufacturers such as automotive semiconductors are also actively seeking changes.
According to foreign media reports, German auto parts supplier Continental recently revealed that it has independently developed an LED driver chip called "CELSIUS degrees Celsius" for its new A generation of automotive lighting control technology can meet the needs of future automotive lighting integration, self-adaptation, and intelligent interconnection trends.

Nws tau tshaj tawm tias CELSIUS muaj 8 daim ntawv tsim tawm, nrog rau kev tsav tsheb muaj zog thiab ua haujlwm tau zoo, kev teeb tsa siab yooj yim, thiab nws tuaj yeem tswj cov teeb pom kev zoo xws li lub teeb nres thiab lub teeb taw qhia kom ua tau raws li kev tiv thaiv kev ua txhaum hauv cov xwm txheej sib txawv. Tsis tas li ntawd, LED tsav nti muaj ntau yam kev ua haujlwm tshiab, uas pab txo tus nqi ntawm tag nrho cov luminaire system.
Raws li xov xwm, CELSIUS LED tsav nti tau loj heev - tsim thiab tso tawm xyoo no, thiab yuav siv nyob rau hauv European tus kheej - cov qauv hom.










