Mouser's Autonomous Vehicle Online Resource Center Addresses Real-World Deployment Challenges

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Visit Mouser's Autonomous Vehicle resource center

March 3, 2026Mouser Electronics, Inc., the authorized global distributor with the newest electronic components and industrial automation products, expands its comprehensive Autonomous Vehicle (AV) resource center focused on the system architectures and design constraints shaping production-ready autonomy. The hub examines how sensing, in-vehicle networking, and vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communications feed real-time decision systems, and why safety, cybersecurity, and ethical edge cases increasingly define what "deployable" means in the field.

For widespread, real-world deployment of autonomous vehicles, engineers must balance deterministic performance, functional safety, and cybersecurity while ensuring they can make safe and ethical decisions on the road. Robotaxi services have clearly illustrated the challenges of real-world use with continued technical barriers. To address these issues, AV designers are integrating high-bandwidth sensing, in-vehicle networking, and continuous over-the-air (OTA) software updates into architectures that can be certified, serviced, and evolved over time. These pressures are accelerating the move toward software-defined vehicles and zonal architectures, which separate sensing and actuation from centralized compute to reduce wiring complexity, improve fault isolation, and enable modular system evolution beyond initial deployment.

Developed with input from Mouser's technical team and trusted manufacturer partners, the AV Resource Hub provides a curated library of articles, blogs, eBooks, and product information designed to help engineers evaluate real-world deployment tradeoffs. Topics span perception and sensor fusion, deterministic networking, functional safety and cybersecurity, ethical decision logic, and regulatory considerations, framed through the lens of practical system integration rather than lab-only performance.

For the newest products, Mouser stocks the industry's widest selection of semiconductors and electronic components, including the newest solutions for autonomous vehicle applications. Here are a few examples:

  • The DP83TC817S-Q1 by Texas Instruments is an automotive Ethernet transceiver supporting single-pair Ethernet over unshielded twisted-pair cable, with xMII interface flexibility, Open Alliance EMC compliance, integrated IEEE 802.1AE security, plus an OA TC-10 low-power sleep with wake forwarding to reduce system power consumption. Housed in a 6 mm × 6 mm VQFN package compatible with TI 100BASE-T1 and 1000BASE-T1 PHY footprints, it enables scalable designs for ADAS, body electronics, and telematics applications.
  • The S32E2 real-time processors from NXP Semiconductors are a 16 nm automotive processor family designed for software-defined vehicles, offering ASIL D functional safety and ISO/SAE 21434 certified cybersecurity, with support for AUTOSAR, Zephyr, and FreeRTOS. It integrates eight Arm® Cortex-R52 cores (up to 1 GHz), a TSN-enabled gigabit Ethernet switch, 19 MB of SRAM, and up to 64 MB of Flash, enabling scalable control applications, including xEV systems, BMS, BLDC motor control, and automotive zone controllers.
  • The MCP998x automotive temperature sensors from Microchip Technology offer up to five monitoring channels with 1 °C accuracy, a 1.7 V–3.6 V supply range, and hardware-set shutdown thresholds that cannot be overridden by software, making them well-suited for safety-critical thermal management applications.
  • The NanoMQS 0.50mm miniaturized connector system by TE Connectivity is a Micro Quadlok System (MQS) solution that reduces PCB footprint by up to 50% while supporting 6 A of current. It features a 1.8 mm pitch, locking lance terminals with primary and secondary contact locking, audible CPA, and LV214/USCAR compliance for secure, vibration-resistant connections. The system supports round-wire and FFC/FPC terminations and is ideal for space-constrained applications, such as battery management units, ECUs, airbags, and blackbox systems.

To learn more, visit https://resources.mouser.com/autonomous/. For more Mouser news and our latest new product introductions, visit https://www.mouser.com/newsroom/.

Distributeur mondial agréé, Mouser dispose de la plus vaste sélection au monde de semi-conducteurs et composants électroniques à la pointe de la technologie, en stock et prêts à être expédiés. Les clients Mouser peuvent compter sur des produits d’origine entièrement certifiés dont la traçabilité de chacun de ses partenaires de fabrication est garantie. Afin d’accélérer le processus de conception des clients, le site Internet de Mouser propose une vaste bibliothèque comportant des ressources techniques, dont un centre de ressources techniques, ainsi que des fiches techniques, des conceptions de référence propres à des fournisseurs, des notes d’application, des informations sur des conceptions techniques, des outils d’ingénierie et bien d’autres informations pratiques.

À propos de Mouser

2026 - Mouser Electronics est un distributeur agréé de semi-conducteurs et de composants électroniques, spécialisé dans le lancement de nouveaux produits de ses partenaires de premier plan. Le site Internet du distributeur, Mouser.fr, est disponible en plusieurs langues et dans plusieurs devises, et propose plus de 6,8 millions de produits de plus de 1 200 marques de fabricants. Mouser dispose de 28 sites répartis dans le monde entier afin d’offrir à ses clients un service d’excellence dans la langue, la devise et le fuseau horaire du pays respectif. Le distributeur expédie ses produits à plus de 650 000 clients dans plus de 223 pays/territoires depuis son centre logistique de 93 000 m² de Dallas (Texas). Pour plus d'informations, rendez-vous sur https://www.mouser.fr.

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