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Renesas unveils automotive gateway based on new R-Car S4 SoCs and PMICs for next-gen vehicle computers; support for ISO/SAE 21434

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Renesas Electronics Corporation unveiled an innovative automotive gateway solution with R-Car S4 system on chips (SoCs) and power management ICs (PMICs) for next-generation vehicle computers, communication gateways, domain servers and application servers. allow a wide range of connectivity inside the vehicle.

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A Guide to the 2023 National Electrical Safety Code

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Since 1914, the National Electrical Safety Code has been a go-to standard for electric and telecom utility companies. The NESC updates better protect workers, the public, and facilities during the installation, operation, and maintenance of power and communications supplies. Railroads, for their power and signaling systems.

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Arup outfits 2 electric C1s with HaloIPT wireless charging system for Ultra-Low Carbon Vehicle Demonstrator competition

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HaloIPT’s induction power technology (IPT) uses strongly coupled magnetic resonance to transfer from a primary-side power supply to a secondary-side pick-up pad with controller. Users can simply park their vehicle in a bay with this technology, and forget any worries of finding a 3-pin socket and connecting cables.

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GM provides technical details of the Gen 2 Voltec propulsion system used in the 2016 Volt

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Smooth, unobtrusive, power on demand regardless of whether the vehicle is operating in EV or range extended mode. Drive unit power flow. Clutches are OWC1, C1 and B1. Each motor-generator is connected with a sun gear, and a clutching device can provide reaction torque by holding the ring gear of that planetary gear set.

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