Feature sponsored by Test & measurement
ADLINK advances test and measurement with
PXIe APPLICATIONS PXIe systems provide the communications and data bandwidth needed for many test and measurement applications, including semiconductors, telecommunications, automotive, and data centers. In the electric vehicle segment PXIe enables the testing of batteries, battery management systems, and motors and inverters. EV Battery Validation:To enable EV engineers to ensure batteries meet evolving quality and safety standards and improve battery performance and quality, they need testing equipment that can help them make the most of the battery data. Utilising the latest PCI Express Gen 3.0 standard, ADLINK PCI Express test and measurement systems offer the performance those engineers need to get those results. EV Battery Management System Testing: With the increasing power delivered by EV batteries and the complexity of EV electronics, the battery management system is critical to maximise the usable life and safety of the batteries in the stack and keep the vehicle running longer and safer. ADLINK PCI Express test and measurement
PCIe 3.0
systems can be used with battery simulator cards to test battery management systems. EV Motor and Inverter Validation: Motors and
inverters harness energy into forward motion. Integrating third-party equipment and ensuring powertrain integrity are challenges to development teams looking to get higher efficiency and more power from their electric vehicles. ADLINK PCI Express test and measurement systems can accommodate the changing requirements and allow testing earlier in the development cycle and reduce the cost of expensive road tests. To find out more, please contact the ADLINK
team:
emea@adlinktech.com. ADLINK
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