Monthly Power Up: February 2024
Welcome to the February edition of MPS Power Up! Every month, we eagerly anticipate bringing you the freshest innovations from Monolithic Power Systems.
This month, dive into the impact of resistance, temperature, and charging on Battery SOC and SOH. Explore the MPQ86960-AEC1, designed for cutting-edge automotive computing, tailor-made for autonomous driving SoCs, infotainment, ADAS, and many more exciting topics!
How Resistance, Temperature, and Charging Behaviors Impact Battery SOC and SOH
Monitoring the battery’s SOC and SOH to achieve excellent performance and accurately determine the battery’s age helps ensure that the overall application does not experience a power failure. Read More
Design Considerations to Sustain Automotive Crank Conditions
Modern vehicles using 12V battery systems are subjected to several low-voltage and high-voltage transient conditions. This article explores how the MPQ8875A-AEC1 can sustain a wide range of automotive crank transients. Learn More
SiC/IGBT Power Supply Use Case
This use case examines the application of the MPQ18913 for biasing a silicon carbide (SiC) or insulated gate bipolar transistor (IGBT) MOSFET, in energy storage systems (ESS). Read More
Half-Bridge DrMOS for Powering Autonomous Driving SoCs
Get to know MPS's MPQ86960-AEC1, a 50A, monolithic half-bridge DrMOS designed for cutting-edge automotive computing, tailor-made for autonomous driving SoCs, infotainment, and ADAS.
Automotive System-on-Chip (SoC) Core Power Use Case: Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS)
This use case considers the application of the MPQ2967-AEC1 and the MPQ86960-AEC1 for automotive core power in advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS). Learn More
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