According to foreign media reports, Delta Electronics, a intelligent green solution provider based on the Internet of Things, announced a joint innovation laboratory with global semiconductor supplier Texas Instrument (TI). Combined with the innovative technologies and rich experience in the field of digital control and nitrogen (GAN), and the core competitiveness of Delta in the field of high -efficiency power electronics, this joint laboratory will not only deepen the long -term cooperative relationship between the two parties, but also enhance Taiwan Days the power density and efficiency of its own electric vehicle power system, strengthen its core competitiveness in the field of electric vehicles (EV).
Tang Xiuping, Executive Vice President of the Delta Automotive Business Group and the head of the electric vehicle solution business group, said: “Since 2008, it has continued to develop efficient vehicle power products, systems and solutions, and is committed to reducing transportation -related carbon -related carbon -related carbon -related carbon -related carbon -related carbon Eat emissions. The ability of cutting -edge product research and development and design capabilities to achieve closer technical exchanges and cooperation, accelerate product development, improve product safety and quality, and look forward to further consolidating the leading position of technology in the rapid development of the electric vehicle market, creating a win -win situation. “
Amichai Ron, senior vice president of TI embedded processing, said: “The transition to electric vehicles is the key to achieving a more sustainable future. Through cooperation with Tida Electronics for many years, we have a solid foundation. We will cooperate with Taida Electronics. Use TI semiconductors to develop smaller, more efficient, and more reliable electric vehicle power systems, such as car chargers and DC/DC converters, thereby increasing the mileage of cars and encouraging more extensive electric vehicles.
In order to cope with software definitions of the automobile (SDV) era, Delta and a number of international semiconductor companies have established a joint laboratory to focus on automotive power electronics and digital control to meet the future innovation and higher energy efficiency and safety of electric vehicles in the next generation of electric vehicles. Require. The joint innovation laboratory with TI is expected to accelerate the development and comprehensive verification of Delta automobile products to help international car manufacturers develop the key architecture and layout of the next -generation electric vehicles. The product quality is better than competitors.
