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Design of Electronics for the Automotive Environment
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This paper takes a wide view of what constitutes the automotive environment as seen by the electronic engineer. It discusses how the design of automobile electronic equipment is affected by the cost attitude of the automotive industry, the servicing facilities available, the automobile environmental conditions, and the specification of these conditions by the automotive engineer.
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Phoenix, L., "Design of Electronics for the Automotive Environment," SAE Technical Paper 750162, 1975, https://doi.org/10.4271/750162.Also In
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