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Inverter control modules for EVs achieve ASIL-C Ready certification

By Michelle Froese | May 7, 2025

CISSOID, a provider of high-performance power solutions, recently announced that its CxT-ICM3S series of Inverter Control Modules (ICMs) has been certified ISO 26262 ASIL-C Ready by SGS-TÜV Saar for functional safety.

This certification marks a step forward in providing functionally safe, customizable solutions that bridge the gap between discrete hardware components and standard off-the-shelf inverters — supporting optimized power electronics design for electric vehicles (EVs).

As power electronics continue to evolve rapidly, engineers face trade-offs between performance, design flexibility, and development timelines. Traditional off-the-shelf inverters may limit optimization, while fully custom systems require extensive validation efforts.

CISSOID’s ICMs aim to resolve this trade-off by offering a pre-qualified, functionally safe solution that combines the efficiency of standard systems with the customizability of discrete components. This enables manufacturers to adapt inverter designs to specific voltage, power, and motor control requirements, while accelerating development and ensuring safety compliance.

Key features include:

  • Pre-qualified functional safety (ISO 26262 ASIL-C Ready) with performance-optimized architecture
  • Hardware and software flexibility to match specific motor, voltage, and power demands
  • Streamlined development paths to reduce engineering complexity and time-to-market

By integrating proven inverter control technology with customizable hardware interfaces, these modules support efficiency, reliability, and compliance with modern safety standards.

The ICMs are built around Intel Automotive’s Adaptive Control Unit T222—a processor designed for ultra-fast motor control response times. This application-specific hardware enables precise, real-time inverter operation. The modules also support Intel Automotive’s Adaptive Control APP software, a high-performance platform capable of optimizing a wide range of motor control topologies. Additionally, the T222 processor and software suite are ISO 26262 ASIL-D certified.

With ASIL-C Ready certification, CISSOID’s ICMs provide a scalable foundation for EV powertrains, industrial automation, and renewable energy systems. Their adaptability and ease of integration support design flexibility while reducing development risks.

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