
James Tang, executive VP of Mobility at Delta and head of its Electric Vehicle Solutions Business Group (left), and Amichai Ron, senior VP for Embedded Processing at TI, attended the joint laboratory opening ceremony.
Delta, a global provider of power management and IoT-based smart solutions, announced the establishment of a joint innovation laboratory with Texas Instruments (TI), a global semiconductor manufacturer.
With TI’s innovative technologies and ample experience in digital control and gallium nitride (GaN) and Delta’s core competence in high-efficiency power electronics, the joint lab will enhance the power density and performance of Delta’s electric vehicle (EV) power systems.
In response to the era of software-defined vehicles (SDV), Delta has built up joint labs with several international semiconductor companies that focus on automotive power electronics and digital control, to meet future innovation and higher requirements for power efficiency and safety in next-generation EVs.
The joint innovation lab with TI is expected to accelerate the development and full validation of Delta’s automotive products to help international car manufacturers develop key architectures and layouts for next-generation EVs with better product quality than the competitors.
“Together with Delta, we will use TI semiconductors to develop EV power systems like onboard chargers and dc/dc converters that are smaller, more efficient and more reliable, increasing vehicle driving range and encouraging more widespread adoption of electric vehicles,” said Amichai Ron, senior VP for Embedded Processing at TI.
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