diff --git a/doc/developer-guides/hld/hld-devicemodel.rst b/doc/developer-guides/hld/hld-devicemodel.rst index 4c6ae6585..7667358b1 100644 --- a/doc/developer-guides/hld/hld-devicemodel.rst +++ b/doc/developer-guides/hld/hld-devicemodel.rst @@ -934,9 +934,9 @@ OS owns part of the devices with passthrough, as shown below: - Ethernet - - * - **WIFI** + * - **Wi-Fi** - - - WIFI + - Wi-Fi * - **Bluetooth** - diff --git a/doc/developer-guides/hld/hv-ioc-virt.rst b/doc/developer-guides/hld/hv-ioc-virt.rst index 0984ef096..615da447a 100644 --- a/doc/developer-guides/hld/hv-ioc-virt.rst +++ b/doc/developer-guides/hld/hv-ioc-virt.rst @@ -489,7 +489,7 @@ Heartbeat frame definition is shown here: command 1 to 7 following the related scenarios. For example: S3 case needs to be set at 7 to prevent from power gating the memory. - The difference between halt and reboot is related if the power rail - that supplies to customer peripherals (such as Fan, HDMI-in, BT/WIFI, + that supplies to customer peripherals (such as Fan, HDMI-in, BT/Wi-Fi, M.2, and Ethernet) is reset. .. figure:: images/ioc-image8.png diff --git a/doc/introduction/index.rst b/doc/introduction/index.rst index 3ab2d2b2b..06ab8a2fd 100644 --- a/doc/introduction/index.rst +++ b/doc/introduction/index.rst @@ -130,7 +130,7 @@ In the automotive example we described above, the User OS is the central hub of vehicle control and in-vehicle entertainment. It provides support for radio and entertainment options, control of the vehicle climate control, and vehicle navigation displays. It also provides connectivity -options for using USB, Bluetooth, and WiFi for third-party device +options for using USB, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi for third-party device interaction with the vehicle, such as Android Auto\* or Apple CarPlay*, and many other features.