Electric brake booster
Electric brake booster
Demands for greater energy efficiency create a need for a more flexible approach to braking systems. Such as the electric brake booster that’s specially designed for next generation brakes common to hybrid and electric cars. When engineering your electric brake booster application, what counts is having the right components available at the right time. Infineon can deliver it all – and offers full-spectrum safety support and expertise.
System benefits
- Next-generation drivetrains, such as hybrid and electric vehicles and even contemporary highly efficient combustion engines, require a new braking assistance system
- Current systems are mainly dependent on vacuumsgenerated by the combustion engine or vacuum pumps, which use up electrical energy as well as package space under the hood and are not flexible enough for the driver assistance systems of tomorrow
- The above illustration shows the new concept of a fully electric brake booster, incorporating vehicle stability control functionality with an efficient and flexible design
- Infineon has been expanding the package portfolio for it’s high-performing OptiMOS™ MOSFETs.
- Do you know SSO10T, the latest addition to Infineon’s package family for OptiMOS™ MOSFETs?
• Get to know the basic principle of TLE49SR stray field concept
• And know the key features of Infineon’s first stray field robust sensor
Learn more about Infineon automotive dependability.
Training topics:
- Do you know Infineon’s OPTIREG™ power supply solutions?
- Do you know why OPTIREG™ products stand out from other solutions in the market?
In this training you will:
- Know more about Infineon’s wide MOSFET selection for 48 V mild-hybrid electric vehicle, or MHEV, applications
- Understand why and how Infineon is strengthening its position in the 40 V MOSFET market, and be familiar with Infineon’s newest 60 V MOSFETs
In this training you will:
- Get to know why systems require frequent updates, how this is done and how automotive systems try to ensure their security when they are updated
- Learn how AURIX™ families of microcontrollers support over-the-air software updates
OptiMOS™ 7 40 volts is Infineon’s new automotive MOSFET technology.
It presents a 25 percent Ron improvement when compared to the previous OptiMOS™ 6.