Intrepid’s Vehicle Network Interface for Linux
As the landscape of software-defined vehicles (SDVs) continues to evolve, so does the need for robust Linux support in...
As the landscape of software-defined vehicles (SDVs) continues to evolve, so does the need for robust Linux support in...
We're excited to introduce Intrepid's latest innovation in automotive technology: the RAD-Galaxy 2! This Ethernet...
Intrepid has made several updates to its RAD-Moon 2 1000BASE-T1 media converter. In addition to offering an H-MTD...
It was our pleasure to support the TeenTech #STEM festival at MIRA Technology Institute, a few weeks ago. Local schools were able to interact with industry employers, find out more about career opportunities and develop their sustainability projects.
The Intrepid Control Systems engineering team developed a real-world use case for an interactive robotic vehicle networking issue which encouraged teamwork, project management and problem-solving skills. The students were split into two teams using Intrepid’s software and hardware solutions to benchmark the strategy and performance of the controller. The solution required the teams to investigate and analyse the system, then work together as a larger team to successfully integrate their systems so the robot would drive in a straight line. We are proud to say all students who took part were successful in completing the challenge, with some even completing additional challenges!