Part Number: INA168-Q1
Hi TI expert
I have looked at the applications mark no ADAS in the datasheet ,can I use the ADAS systems applications?
Thanks
Jacob
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Part Number: INA168-Q1
Hi TI expert
I have looked at the applications mark no ADAS in the datasheet ,can I use the ADAS systems applications?
Thanks
Jacob
Hi Jacob,
what is "ADAS"?
Atomic dust absorption system?
Kai
Kai, ADAS is a popular term for automated driving here in the US. It stands for "Advanced Driver Assistance Systems."
Jacob,
The featured applications section on the front page of our datasheet simply highlights applications where our systems engineers believed a device will thrive when they conceptualized the device. These sections are far from exhaustive, and you absolutely can use this device in an ADAS design if you believe it is the right fit for your design.
In addition, I would also like to point out our ADAS applications home page, which provides block diagrams and recommendations for various subsystems you might be working on inside of an ADAS design.