DC fast charging station

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DC fast charging station

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Overview

Our integrated circuits and reference designs help you create smarter and more efficient DC fast charging stations that charge electric vehicles (EVs). Whether it is a power factor correction (PFC) stage, DC/DC power stage design or the central control system, we have the right ingredients to design an efficient DC charging station.

Design requirements

DC fast charging station designs require expertise to achieve:

  • Accurate sensing and control of power output directly to the vehicle battery.
  • High-power density to support faster and higher power charging standards.
  • Efficient PFC and DC/DC conversion to reduce losses.
  • Human machine interface (HMI) to ease user interaction with the system.

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More literature Which new semiconductor technologies will speed electric vehicle charging adopti 30 Sep 2017
More literature Impact of an isolated gate driver (Rev. A) 28 Feb 2019
More literature Maximizing power for Level 3 EV charging stations 22 Jun 2018
More literature Scalable Solutions for HMI 21 Nov 2013
More literature Smart power opens door to more efficient electrical use 21 Mar 2016
Technical articles Demystifying medical alarm designs, part 1: IEC60601-1-8 standard requirements 19 Aug 2020
Technical articles Demystifying medical alarm designs, part 1: IEC60601-1-8 standard requirements 19 Aug 2020
More literature Taking charge of electric vehicles – both in the vehicle and on the grid (Rev. A) 17 Jun 2020
More literature Power Topologies in Electric Vehicle Charging Stations PDF | HTML 15 Dec 2020
More literature Comparative Analysis of Two Different Methods for Gate-Drive Current Boosting (Rev. A) PDF | HTML 11 May 2022
Technical articles Smart sensing with ultra-low-power MCUs – part 4: Holter monitor 08 May 2017
More literature Using a Single-Output Gate-Driver for High-Side or Low-Side Drive (Rev. A) 04 Jun 2018
Technical articles Intrepid Control Systems creates a cloud-connected vehicular network interface device using TI’s SimpleLink™ Wireless MCU and Amazon FreeRTOS 03 Oct 2018
More literature Understanding Peak IOH and IOL Currents (Rev. A) 01 Apr 2020

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