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Charging Station Overview


The buildout of the infrastructure required to support electric vehicles is underway as charging stations are being deployed around the world. However, one size does not fit all. Charging station designers must consider the AC power level being delivered to the station—whether AC, DC or both will be provided to the charging vehicles or the station is for home or commercial use—and what type of interface, monitoring and communication capabilities are required for that function and location. We empower innovation and flexibility in your charging station design with our integrated development tools, broad portfolio of hardware and software and advanced materials such as Silicon Carbide (SiC).

Interactive Charging Station Diagram


White Paper: The Future of Electric Vehicle Charging


In this white paper, we discuss the key challenges EV developers face, including:

  • Reliability
  • Cybersecurity
  • Global regulatory compliance
  • Future-proof scalability

Read how our comprehensive suite of solutions and reference designs empower you to develop advanced, secure and scalable charging solutions for next-generation EV charging infrastructure.

Offboard AC Charging Reference Designs


Our advanced AC EV charger reference designs are tailored to meet the diverse needs of residential and commercial applications.

In-Vehicle Charging


View block diagrams for in-vehicle on-board chargers and battery management systems.

Simplify ASIL D Safety Compliance With Decomposition


Are you worried about the increased design complexity and developmental costs of meeting the ISO 26262 ASIL D standard? Our application note discusses how to use the decomposition method when creating an ASIL D E-Fuse application to reduce the software development effort (equivalent to implementing ASIL B(D) twice), deliver substantial cost savings and provide scalability. Explore the benefits of a modular solution and simplify the development of your next ISO 26262 ASIL D-compliant design.

Technology Platforms for Charging Stations


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