
Eliminating the high voltage precharge with existing hardware in BEV
A stressful and painful re-design is the inevitable outcome of a power system failing safety certification. The need for remedial work to meet the required standards pressurizes the engineering team, delays the project and increases cost. During this webinar David Bourner, one of our applications team, will share his experience of helping engineering teams to create power systems that are certified first time.
This webinar presents a checklist of things to consider about safety when working on your next power design including: selection of X and Y capacitors; appliance insulation classes; fuses; creepage and clearance; hi-pot testing; and ensuring isolation.
Eliminating the high voltage precharge with existing hardware in BEV
Achieving EM conducted emission compliance for high voltage conversion with switching frequency above 1.3MHz
Nicola Rosano, Sr. Strategic FA/System Engineer at Vicor unpacks how fixing electromagnetic interference (EMI) in systems employing high-frequency DC-DC converters poses a critical...
Designing 48V zonal architecture that keeps the high voltage inside the BEV battery pack
The uncertain future of aftermarket loads in a 48V world