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As the number of vehicles is growing so is the electric technology associated with it. But these electronic circuits are prone to surges and other related damage. To counter this problem In-vehicle diodes have been introduced. These In-vehicle diodes provide higher protection from problems such as Ele tro Static Discharge. The new devices offer properties such as low clamping voltage, low capacitance, and low leakage current.
The vehicles also need protection from incorrect battery installation, the reversed polarity can damage the costly vehicle electronics. The vehicles are also prone to Electrostatic Discharge. These In-Vehicle Network protection are the emerging as solution to these problems.
High standards have been set by governing authorities regarding vehicle electronics regarding electrical hazards. Manufacturers and suppliers need to follow these standards and have to provide protective devices to safeguard consumers. These devices have to work as per ISO 7637-2 and ISO 10605 standard.
The automotive environment is itself a large source of hazards; components such as ignition, relay contacts, alternator, fuel injectors, and other accessories give rise to electric discharge and electric disturbances.
SO 7637-2 is related to power rail related issues while ISO 10605 deals with electronic components like knobs LCD screens and data line components.
Data line hazards are related to low line capacitance due to high-speed data bus capability and require high ESD immunity on the other hand Power rail components do not require low capacitance, they may be prone to problems like load-dump surge and require a different set of protection devices.
The global market for the In-Vehicle Network Protection Diodes Market is segmented by the of product type
Segmentation by product type
The In-Vehicle Network Protection Diodes Market are offered in different product type the first is power rail applications, and the second type is Data line applications.
The global vendors for In-Vehicle Network Protection Diodes Market include: Bourns, Inc., BDTIC, Nexperia, NXP Semiconductors, Protek Devices. The key players are constantly focusing on introducing new In-Vehicle Network Protection Diodes products.
Also, the vendors of In-Vehicle Network Protection Diodes are focusing on offering the more consumer-focused In-Vehicle Network Protection Diodes Market such as circuit protection, low clamping voltage, low capacitance and low leakage current.
Regions divide the global market for In-Vehicle Network Protection Diodes Market into North America, Latin America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, the Asia Pacific Excluding Japan, Japan, and Middle East & Africa. Among these regions, the North America and Western Europe region dominates the market regarding revenue generation because of the constantly increasing use of the automotive products followed by Latin America and Eastern European countries.
APEJ region expected to grow at the highest CAGR due to the rise in population, per capita income, and this factors are positively contributing to the increasing buying power of the population. MEA region is expected to grow at moderate CAGR over the forecast period.
The report is a compilation of first-hand information, qualitative and quantitative assessment by industry analysts, inputs from industry experts and industry participants across the value chain.
The report provides in-depth analysis of parent market trends, macro-economic indicators and governing factors along with market attractiveness as per segments. The report also maps the qualitative impact of various market factors on market segments and geographies.