Continental Automotive
Automation, electrification and in-vehicle user experience are driving requirements for higher computing power across the automotive industry. This computing power must respect the constraints of power consumption, heat dissipation, and packaging space, and allow fast and flexible development while putting functional safety first. Recent events have clearly demonstrated the challenges in managing the scope, scale and complexity of today’s automotive supply chain.
Traction inverters convert DC current from the battery into AC current required by the traction motor. The performance of the VE-Trac module has a tremendous impact on the vehicle’s acceleration, driving range, and overall performance. Lighting is becoming …
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