Automotive OEMs across the globe are announcing aggressive plans to launch new models of battery electric vehicles (BEVs), plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) and full-hybrid electric vehicles (FHEV as they are both experiencing double-digit growth rates.
As automotive designs move to electrification, high-wattage power electronics become critical components in the new electronic drive train and battery systems. These high-wattage electronics need to be communicated with and controlled by low-voltage digital controllers requiring electrical isolation of the low-voltage side from the high-power system. In these applications, galvanic isolation, usually semiconductor-based isolation, is required to allow the digital controllers to safely interface with the high voltage systems of a modern EV.
Dive into the details of isolation for battery management systems, electric vehicle (EV) DC-DC converters, EV on-board chargers and EV traction inverters in this in-depth overview and reference guide from the experts at Skyworks.
Enhance automotive safety, convenience and efficiency
Find additional guidance from Skyworks in their reference guide for enhanced automotive safety and efficiency, including multi-function, multi-chip modules and solutions that can reduce part count and simplify essential circuits in a wide variety of applications. From RF front-end modules for diversity receivers and navigation, and reference clocks for central computers, to isolated gate drivers, amplifiers and data transceivers for power management and traction controls, Skyworks’ solutions are available in various packages and qualifications.
Communication
Communication with Power Transfer
Amplifier for Voltage Measurement
Amplifier for Current Shunt Measurement
Delta-Sigma Modulator for Current Shunt Measurement
