➀ SiTime launched the industry's first fully integrated MEMS Clock System-on-Chip (ClkSoC) for the automotive industry, the Chorus Automotive MEMS Clock Generator, which includes a built-in fault detection mechanism suitable for the entire clock generation signal path in automotive design. ➁ The Chorus clock generator integrates MEMS resonators, oscillators, and advanced safety mechanisms into one package, offering performance improvements up to 10 times greater than quartz oscillators with half the size, while providing critical diagnostic coverage for easier achievement of automotive functional safety standards. ➂ The Chorus generator is designed to meet the timing needs of autonomous driving or advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) with its robust MEMS timing technology and high-precision timing networks used in data centers, ensuring reliable operation across a wide temperature range. It also features early fault reporting capabilities to minimize fault tolerance time intervals (FTTI), which are common requirements for automotive safety integrity levels (ASIL).
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