Planning Tomorrow's Automotive Wiring Needs
Today by Joe Deman
The basic technology behind wiring assemblies for
automobiles has not changed dramatically for several decades. And
yet, the number of standard features packed into the typical family
sedan has increased substantially. From convenience features like
navigation systems and remote keyless entry, to safety add-ons like
tire pressure monitoring, cabling requirements for even low-end
vehicles are becoming more complex with each model year. At the
same time, many functions previously managed by hydraulic or mechanical
means are now controlled electrically or electronically. The number
of tasks to be performed and managed by a car's cable assembly has
suddenly blossomed.
As features wiring becomes more complex and each car model's electrical
architecture is required to perform more functions, automotive manufacturers
will look to their wiring harness suppliers for solutions to challenges
that extend beyond the scope of cable assembly. Greater involvement
earlier in the product cycle, and more integration with other suppliers
and systems will become necessary to ensure compatibility, reliability
and cost effectiveness. At the same time, pressure to provide wiring
hardware very late in the development cycle will mount, according
to some industry sources, who suggest that carmakers will want to
have the flexibility to add features at the last minute without
having to recreate the electrical/electronics system.
Clearly, the pressure on manufacturers to improve cabling components
and streamline harness assemblies (without sacrificing cost effectiveness
or quality) will only increase. One of the improvements in this
area of late is the use of multiplexing systems, which not only
reduce the sheer bulk of the cabling and harness assembly, but also
have the advantage of improved flexibility and data sharing. Future
developments will come from incorporating technologies from other
applications such as fibre optics and flexible printed circuit boards,
as well as making simple systems improvements such as partitioning
and routing. A broader perspective on overall design and a more
complete understanding of the whole car will lead to manufacturers
to develop innovative products in this market segment.
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