Does anyone ever think Italian when critical electronic design or components are required? They have great fashion, great food and wine, overall passion for life, but talent for electronics, not so much.
McLaren makes the ECUs. Ferrari fans should look elsewhere for joy. https://sportscar365.com/lemans/wec/ferrari-takes-1000-miles-of-sebring-pole/
When thinking talent for electronics, I don’t think Italian… or German for that matter. But with the amount of money in these cars, there’s types of issues are ridiculous.
I know this is an F1 thread (which I’ve gotten into over the last 10 years and followed sporadically before that), but is there any interest in American open wheel racing with Indycar on these boards? (Newbie question)
The McLaren ECU isn’t included within Control Electronics per se, its everything downstream of it according to the regulations, including all sensors, actuators, solenoids, and the entire wiring harness for engine, hybrid system and and gearbox
I’m sure there is. I don’t recall seeing a recent thread, or any thread for that matter, on it, so you’re more than welcome to create one and see how it unfolds
Haven’t really had a problem with French electronics, I’ve been a customer of Focal for a lot of years and they’ve always impressed me and used STMicro’s products in my first job out of university.
The STM32 family were pretty great to work with especially coming from Freescale HC12s and Xilinx FPGAs in University which were rather frustrating and lacking in headroom.
Ah nice! Appreciate the offer but I’ve been out of that a long time now, if I get back into it as a hobbyist I’ll maybe send you a PM
But Enrico Pallazzo isn’t. He sang the national anthem, umpired a baseball game, and saved the queen of England from assassination.