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C h a p t e r 3 | M i g r a t i n g t o Z o n a l A r c h i t e c t u r e computer networking protocols, whereas the sensors, drives, and controls within the factory itself do not. SPE solves this problem through the use of a much smaller and lighter infrastructure. Traditional cabling for Ethernet uses a multiple-pair cable and established modular connectors. However, multipair cables are unnecessary for every device to become a node on the network. Instead, a small single-pair cable can branch out to each device, allowing them to connect directly to the Ethernet network. Lighter Weight The single-pair cable offers a huge advantage for zonal architectures, not only allowing devices to integrate with established Ethernet networks but also reducing weight and bulk by using only one-fourth of the number of wires. The SPE connector itself, with just two contacts, is also considerably smaller and lighter than traditional networking connectors. For many years, conventional vehicle electronics have used 12V power supplies, but designers are now adopting higher voltages up to 48V. Systems that use higher voltages draw a lower electrical current, which allows designers to use smaller wires. The thinner wires associated with a change from 12V to 48V result in harness weight savings of more than 80%. 5 Another challenge to the rapid adoption of zonal architectures is the reluctance of manufacturers to make major changes. Established OEMs have spent decades optimizing the size, weight, and performance of components they use. The cost required to design and adopt new components may affect their profitability. Bala Subramani System Architect, Bosch Global Software Technologies Designers must ensure that the architecture is robust and can handle faults gracefully. Safety is paramount in transportation applications, so we must create automotive systems with redundancy and fail-safes in mind." 20 Zonal Architecture: Delivering New Standards of Connectivity for Automotive and Beyond

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