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How PEPS technology is opening the doors to the evolution of car access systems

Car access has become more convenient as design engineers take advantage of technologies that are widely used in other applications. The automotive industry has evolved from providing mechanical keys to unlock vehicles to fobs with buttons that can unlock vehicles. Now, the most common form of car access revolves around passive entry passive start (PEPS) systems, enabling drivers to enter their car but also start the engine without physically using a key.


How do PEPS systems work?
PEPS systems use radio-frequency (RF) communications between the car and key fob to both understand driver intentions and authenticate drivers. Low-frequency (typically 125 kHz or 134 kHz) and ultra-high-frequency (UHF) (typically Sub-1 GHz) signals communicate unique key access codes between the key fob and the vehicle. The car will only allow access functions if the exchanged codes match the expected values and the distance between the key fob and the vehicle is within a certain threshold. This measurement between the key fob and the vehicle detects both position and distance, and determines if the key is inside or outside the car....

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