Elektrobit has unveiled EB tresos AutoCore Light, a lightweight, modular software package tailored for peripheral ECUs in software-defined vehicles (SDVs), offering automakers a scalable, cost-effective entry point into zonal architectures and domain upgrades. The solution supports smart sensors and actuators on resource-constrained microcontrollers (e.g., Cortex M0+, M4F) and delivers up to 30% hardware and R&D savings compared to traditional AUTOSAR Basic software, thanks to its signal-based communication and modular design. Certified ASIL‑B and CSMS compliant, it also enables easy expansion via extension packages like J1939 and DLT based on available memory.
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In the words of Jagan Rajagopalan, Head of Strategy & Portfolio at Elektrobit Automotive GmbH, “The software‑defined vehicle is a complex ecosystem, and EB tresos AutoCore Light offers a smart, efficient entry point for customers aiming to build scalable, future‑ready software. Tailored for resource‑constrained peripheral ECUs, it breaks away from traditional monolithic architectures with a lightweight, modular design.” The initial release targets select MCU platforms, solidifying Elektrobit’s position in advancing the SDV revolution.