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Those who work on 48V systems should take a look: This company's latest solution is worth a look. At least 9 of its devices are in a car. [Copy link]

The 48V system has been adopted in luxury cars such as Audi and Mercedes-Benz. Why do cars start to favor the 48V system? You can search online and find many explanations. Simply put, from the perspective of meeting strict emission regulations, safety, power consumption, etc., 48V is an optimal solution and is gradually becoming a trend.

Engineers working on 48V systems can >> Click here to learn about Allegro’s latest solutions designed for 48V and HEV applications , including battery monitoring and on-board chargers, DC/DC converters and regulators, BLDC gate drivers, and more.


Who is Allegro? According to statistics, a typical car contains more than 9 Allegro devices on average , and some high-end car designs even contain more than 80 Allegro products. I thought I was a bronze, but I turned out to be a king.

In addition, Allegro is a founding member of the US Technical Advisory Group for ISO 26262, which ensures that motors, electronic equipment and components, software and other related electronic and electrical systems meet mandatory functional safety and reliability levels.

>> Click here to learn about Allegro's latest 48v system solutions

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