Automotive Product Design for Functional Safety and Reliability
We are honored to host one of our former students, Yuezhong Xu, in our seminar. He is currently working as an Analog Design Engineer at Texas Instruments
Abstract: This talk presents an overview of analog circuit design for automotive applications, emphasizing reliability, functional safety, and precision under harsh operating environments. Key topics include design challenges driven by temperature, EMC, and aging; methodologies for corner, Monte Carlo, and EMC verification; and practical insights from CAN transceivers.
Bio: Yuezhong Xu is an analog Design Engineer at Texas Instruments, specialized in analog integrated circuits design for automotive CAN/LIN transceivers product. His work focuses on the design and validation of automotive transceiver products, optimized for automotive reliability, safety, and performance. He earned his M.S. in Electrical Engineering from Virginia Tech, where he focused on embedded systems and edge computing. Before joining TI full-time, he interned as an analog design engineer contributing to the development of analog switches and multiplexers.
By Pouya Faeghi