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INDUSTRY FOCUS Automotive Supply Chain


Powering the design of the next generation of Formula E cars


Formula E cars still drive like traditional racing cars, they don’t sound like one





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In its first season, all teams competing in the ABB FIA Formula E championship were supplied with the same electric vehicle (EV). Now, teams can get more creative under the bonnet and automotive manufacturers are using Formula E as a test bed to fine-tune their green technology. Here, Steve Hughes, managing director of specialist electrical components manufacturer REO UK, explains the key considerations when designing the next generation of EVs for Formula E


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CONTACT:


REO (UK) Tel: 01588 673411 Web: reo.co.uk


Automotive, power conversion and IoT technology on show


ON Semiconductor will be filling its 400-square metre booth at the forthcoming electronica trade fair with new products and demonstrations focused on solutions for the key and rapidly evolving markets of automotive, high performance power conversion (HPPC) and the Internet of Things (IoT). ON Semiconductor will also be presenting


detailed and forward-looking technical papers at numerous forums throughout the week. This includes multiple presentations at the electronica Automotive Conference where the company will lead a discussion about how highly innovative and energy efficient semiconductor solutions will accelerate the path of vehicle manufacturers to their goal of autonomous driving. In the automotive world, the company’s


semiconductor and sensing technologies will address megatrends within vehicle electrification, autonomous driving and lighting technology. ON Semiconductor’s demos will showcase components and system solutions to enable innovation in these


areas including SiC devices, IGBTs, MOSFETs and power modules for vehicle electrification, imaging, radar and LiDAR for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and autonomous driving, and energy-efficient power management and control for front, rear and internal lighting applications. Addressing energy infrastructure, ON


Semiconductor will be demonstrating reliable and efficient devices housed in packaging concepts that support applications such as solar power, energy storage and EV charging. ON Semiconductor will also showcase various IoT


use cases targeted towards smart homes/buildings, smart cities, industrial automation and medical applications on node-to-cloud platforms featuring ultra-low power connectivity, sensing and power management solutions.


CONTACT: ON Semiconductor Web: www.onsemi.com/electronica


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