1 Automotive Body. 2 Automotive Infotainment. 3 Automotive Powertrain. 4 Automotive Safety / Security. 5 Automotive Others - Automotive
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1 Latest Updated Date: , by Wei Su, Kathy Ma, Bruce Lin # Primary Market Primary Application Definitions Automotive lighting system; E24On-board diagnostic systems; Window and door control; Mirror control; 1 Automotive Body Windshield wiper control; Heating Ventilation Air Condition (HVAC) systems; Seat controls. 2 Automotive Infotainment 3 Automotive Powertrain Dashboard instruments; Navigations (Embedded only); Audio/Video/Game Electronics; Embedded wireless phones, internet connection (Embedded only); Automotive tracking, diagnostic and assistance systems (Embedded only). Engine, Transmission, Fuel, Battery, Power, and Environmental related systems and controls. Sensors for environment and system monitoring; 4 Automotive Safety / Security 5 Automotive Others - Automotive Power steering; Anti-lock braking systems (ABS); Traction control; Airbags; Collision warning and avoidance electronics/sensors; Tire pressure monitors; Active suspension and stability controls; Security systems; Remote Entry; Anti-theft Systems; Alarms; Automotive cameras; Vehicle accident recorders. External diagnostic systems; Automotive service related electronics; And all other automotive electronics that are not mentioned in the above list. Mobile Base Station related electronic equipments. 6 Communication Base Station 7 Communication Cable Modem 8 Communication Telephony / Fax A type of network bridge and modem that provides bidirectional data communication via radio frequency channels on a hybrid fiber-coaxial, and also, used for broadband accessing. Telephone, Fax, Enterprise Telecom Network; Cordless Phone, Caller ID equipments; 9 Communication Smartphone 10 Communication Feature Phone Mobile handset that operates at Open Operating Systems (i.e. Android, ios, Windows, Blackberry OS, Symbian, Tizen, Bada, FireFox, etc ) and based on 3G+/4G or below cellular standards. 2G/2.5/2.75G or below mobile handset that are less powerful, voice/audio centric and cannot operate with Open Operating Systems. 11 Communication VoIP Phone Voice over Internet Protocol related applications.
2 12 Communication Wired LAN / Router / Switch Wired LAN: connects multiple PCs to one segment on the network and all ports share the available bandwidth. E.g. Ethernet: 10-Mbps ~ 10Gbps. Wired Routers: determine the network path for data transmission between devices within a network and between devices in different networks. LAN Switch Ports: provide a dedicated bandwidth for a single user. Ports may be used as uplinks to another segment on a LAN. 13 Communication Wireless LAN / Router / Access Point Wireless LAN (WLAN) Routers and Access Point use RF data link based and serve as the connections between broadband gateway (xdsl/cable/ftth Modem) to end client applications such as Notebook PC, Tablets, and other Wi-Fi enabled 14 Communication xdsl 15 Communication Others - Communication 16 Computer Audio / Graphics Cards 17 Computer Card Reader / POS 18 Computer Server 19 Computer Desktop PC 20 Computer Notebook PC 21 Computer Ultrabook PC 22 Computer Tablet PC 23 Computer LCD / CRT Monitor 24 Computer PC Peripheral 25 Computer Printer 26 Computer Scanner Digital Subscriber Line, high speed data transfer over phone lines. Fixed Line telephony related infrastructures/equipments. All other wired/wireless communication applications that are not mentioned in the above list. Audio or Graphics processing related, mainly for PC and Workstations. Card Readers for Smart Cards, IC Cards, NFC, Bank/Credit/Debit Cards, contact and/or contactless card related stationary or wireless equipments. POS (point-of-sale) systems include cash registers, bar code readers, wired and wireless POS terminals and credit card verification electronics. Workstations; Mainframe; Supercomputer; Enterprise Servers. Desktop Personal Computer Notebook PC Ultrabook PC: ultra thin designed NB with embedded SSD or Hybrid SSD storages. Media Tablets; e-readers. LCD/LED/AMOLED/OLED related flat panel monitors; Cathode Ray Tube monitors; Security monitors. PC Keyboard, Mice, External PC or IP Camera, Speakers/Headsets, Microphones, Joysticks, Controller Pads, Card Readers. Multifunctional Printer; Page Printers; Laser Printer; Serial Printer; Inkjet Printer; Dot-Matrix Printer, etc Digital Photo Scanner.
3 27 Computer Others - Computer All other Computer / PC peripheral related electronic equipments that are not mentioned in the above list emmc Cards Flash Cards emmc is an embedded storage solution with MMC interface, flash memory and controller, all in a small package, typically used for mobile computing related products. Compact Flash Card, Smart Media Card, Multimedia Card, SD Card, Stick, xd-picture Card and PC Card HDD SSD Embedded Hard Disc Drive (HDD) for PC/NB; Portable HDD. Solid State Drive (SSD): Flash-based devices for memory storage; Including portable and stationary usage, hybrid HDD+SSD. 32 USB Flash Drive The USB flash drive category includes all removable, nonvolatile solid-state driverless storage or memory devices that are USB compatible. 33 Optical Disc Drives Computer related CD/DVD/CD-RW/BD read/write disc drives. 34 Others - All other related electronic equipments that are not mentioned in the above list. 35 Consumer Battery Chargers All portable power units and stand-alone battery chargers used for Mobile handset, and all other portable consumer electronics. 36 Consumer Digital Photo Frame Digital Photo Frame; Digital Picture Keychain. Digital Still Camera; Digital Single-Lens Reflex (DSLR); 37 Consumer DSC / DVC / DVR Digital Video Camcorder; Digital Video Recorder 38 Consumer DTV LCD/LED/AMOLED/OLED related Flat Panel Televisions; Mobile Digital TV (mdtv). 39 Consumer DVD / BD / VCD DVD player/recorder; Blu-ray player/recorder; VCD player/recorder 40 Consumer Game / Toy Console Video Game Player; Portable Video Game Player; Audio/Video/Electronics Toys. 41 Consumer Home Appliance 42 Consumer IPTV Consumer White Goods: Air Conditioner/Heater; Washer/Dryer; Water Heater; Refrigerator; Oven; Microwave; Dish Washer/Dryers; Vacuum Cleaner; Humidifier; and etc Internet Protocol TV, Internet Protocol Television, IP-TV, IP-based Video, IP-based VOD system, IPTV Broadcasting MP3 Player (Audio Encoder/Decoder) 43 Consumer MP3
4 Personal Media Player (Audio/Video/Multi-media related). 44 Consumer PMP Portable Navigation Device (excluding embedded ones) 45 Consumer PND / Navigation 46 Consumer Projector 47 Consumer Remote Control Home theatre projectors; Business/Enterprise projectors; Consumer "Pico"-projectors; Including CRT or micro display technologies (LCD, LCoS or DLP) used to project an image onto an external screen. Remote Controller for Consumer Electronics (e.g. TV, DVD/BD, Home Appliances, Audio/Video, etc ) 48 Consumer RFID 49 Consumer STB 50 Consumer Smart Cards - SIM Cards 51 Consumer Smart Cards - Bank Cards 52 Consumer Smart Cards - U-Key 53 Consumer Smart Cards - ID Cards 54 Consumer Smart Cards - Transportation 55 Consumer Smart Cards - TV/STB 56 Consumer Smart Cards - Metering 57 Consumer Smart Cards - Pre-paid Cards 58 Consumer Smart Cards - Security RFID Tags, RFID reader/scanner. Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is the use of a wireless non-contact system that uses radio-frequency electromagnetic fields to transfer data from a tag attached to an object, for the purposes of automatic identification and tracking. Some tags require no battery and are powered and read at short ranges via magnetic fields (electromagnetic induction). Set-Top-Box: Analog STB, Digital STB, IP STB, Satellite STB, Terrestrial STB, etc... SIM or NFC-SIM. Credit Card, Debt Card, Financial IC Cards ( 金融卡 ); Combo with Social Security Cards ( 金融社保卡 ); Health Insurance Cards ( 健保卡 ). U-Key issued by financial institutions, e-id, e-passport, Resident Permit Metro Cards, Bus Cards, etc Smart Cards for TV and STB Metering Cards includes Electric Metering, Gas Metering, and other utility related metering systems. Fuel Cards, Gift Cards, etc. Access Control Cards, Campus Cards, etc ( 门禁卡, 校园卡 )
5 59 Consumer Wearable Device The devices with intelligent operating systems built in, carrying wireless connection and sensors, able to be connected with Smartphone. i.e. Smart Watch, Smart Wrist, Smart Glass and etc. 60 Consumer Others - Consumer Personal hygiene electronics; Home or Portable Audio/Video Systems (CD, Radio, etc ); Other Consumer related electronics that are not mentioned in the above list. 61 Industrial Industrial Controller 62 Industrial Medical 63 Industrial Power Management 64 Industrial Production Equipment For electronic equipments used in an industrial or manufacturing related setting. Programmable logic controllers, other controllers, robotics, motor controls, operator interfaces, and factory floor instrumentation and data controller, etc.. Medical electronics used for diagnosis, monitoring, control and surgical equipments; Medical testing, patient monitoring and office diagnostic equipments; Generic home/portable medical devices, thermometers, blood pressure measurements, and consumer related medical equipments. For Industrial, Medical related usage only. Power supplier; power adaptors; generally with high voltages related usage. Automation, Robotics, Machines related electronics equipments 65 Industrial Security 66 Industrial Test Equipment Industrial surveillance systems; Metal detectors; Fire detection, Gas detection, etc.. Security card readers; Retina and Fingerprint scanners, and other access-control systems. Home/Residential related surveillances and security systems. Digital or analog test equipment control, analysis, etc; Spectrometers; Oscilloscopes; Spectrum analyzers; Signal generators; Multi-meters; Digital panel meters and other related bench testing and measuring equipments. 67 Industrial Others - Industrial Industrial lighting, Industrial HVAC, and various categories of Industrial/home/medical related electronics equipments that are not mentioned in the above list.
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