Applied EV, a provider of vehicle control system technologies for Software Defined Machines, selected CISSOID‘s new CXT-ICM3SA series of Silicon-Carbide Inverter Control Modules (ICMs) to drive their latest generation of autonomous vehicle e-motors.
Dedicated to the e-mobility market, CISSOID’s software-powered SiC ICMs are augmented with onboard programmable hardware, accelerating the response time to critical events, off-loading the processor cores and enhancing functional safety.
The ICM is integrated into Applied EV’s Digital Backbone, a centralized control system combining state-of-the-art software and hardware, setting a new benchmark for safety-rated vehicles.
“Both Applied EV and CISSOID recognize functional safety is critical in the development and deployment of autonomous vehicles,” said Applied EV’s CEO, Julian Broadbent. “The partnership integrates CISSOID’s ICMs into our Digital Backbone, allowing for a faster development cycle, giving our customer the safest vehicle in the shortest time possible.”
The collaboration underscores the shared commitment to driving positive change in the automotive industry and contributing to a more sustainable future for transportation globally.
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