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We see the primary solution for zonal architectures to be single pair Ethernet, and that's being done in a standardized way." The Speed of Adoption Differences in the rate of adoption have implications for designers. Existing vehicle-based protocols, including the widely used controller area network (CAN) bus, will require blending with newer devices. Subsidiary suppliers may update their subassemblies to enable connections to a zonal structure, forcing the OEM to prematurely adopt a component. In this situation, standardized physical infrastructure and networking devices will be highly advantageous. Microchip is an existing supplier of legacy systems. In addition to supporting OEMs with in-use systems, Microchip provides manufacturers with the products they need for the transition to zonal architecture and a road map to the future as those systems evolve. Microchip has focused on Single Pair Ethernet (SPE) for automotive applications. SPE was developed to take Ethernet to the device level. One of the biggest challenges in factory automation is how to integrate machinery on the factory floor with the rest of the enterprise network. Office equipment uses conventional 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 Daniel Leih Product Marketing Manager, USB & Networking Business Unit, Microchip Technology Inc. 19 Zonal Architecture: Delivering New Standards of Connectivity for Automotive and Beyond Zonal Architecture:

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