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      Home » Infineon & Neutron Controls Unveil ECU8 System for BMS Platform

      Infineon & Neutron Controls Unveil ECU8 System for BMS Platform

      Aishwarya SaxenaBy Aishwarya SaxenaOctober 12, 2023 EV Battery 2 Mins Read
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      Neutron Controls has introduced its ECU8 system platform which enables accelerated development of BMS based on Infineon chipsets.

      Neuron ControlsWith this offering, Neutron Controls and its design services clients, can significantly reduce development effort by having a full hardware and software platform solution for a battery management unit built on a robust ASIL-D, ISO26262 foundation.

      The ECU8 energy control unit includes Neutron Control’s proprietary microcontroller module featuring the AURIX TC3xx and TC4xx, TLF35584 Hypersonic PMIC, TLE9015 ISO UART Transceiver, and TLE9012 ISO UART Battery Interface Card.

      ECU8 is the latest addition to Neutron Control’s Rapid Engineering Development (RED) platform family, a collection of versatile platforms designed to accelerate software development, prototyping, and product development.

      The ECU8 platform is compatible with lithium-ion battery cells, monitoring up to 12 cells individually per module. By combining up to 20 modules, the platform supports up to 1000 V batteries. Available communication interfaces of the ECU8 include iso-UART and iso-SPI for Ring Mode, dual Ethernet ports and triple CAN-FD ports.

      It also provides high-side and low-side drivers for external contactors. From the software perspective, low-level drivers are implemented for the various components for the AURIX TC3x TriCore architecture. In addition, calculations for state-of-charge (SoC) and state-of-health (SoH) can be integrated.

      Neutron Controls offers engineering design services specializing in reliable, high-performance systems for battery management in automotive, commercial and off-highway electric vehicles.

      Headquartered in Ottawa, Canada, Neutron Controls has rapidly expanded beyond the U.S. and Canada to international markets into Europe and Asia, working directly with automotive OEMs and with representation in the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE).

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