Next Gen validation with Platform Simulation for Electric Vehicle

Electric vehicles (EVs) are quickly becoming a part of our daily lives, and EV users have legitimate concerns about driving range and safety. OEMs are moving to Silicon Carbide-based MOSFETs (SiC) to increase the range of EVs. SiC devices exhibit lower switching losses and reduced conduction losses than silicon-based devices. This higher efficiency translates to less power conversion losses, resulting in increased driving range and improved overall energy utilization of electric vehicles.

The reliability of power modules (PMs) in an EV’s electrical systems demands greater attention, as dependable power delivery is essential for the functionality and safety of electric vehicles. In this webinar, we will show you how to manage the standards.

Next Gen validation with Platform Simulation for Electric Vehicle

 

 

Event Date    :  17 April 2026

Event Time    : 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM

Event Speaker

Why should you Attend

  • Improve design productivity before prototyping
  • Reduce manufacturing costs
  • Learn industry-standard workflow
  • Get hands-on project experience with integrated design

What you will Learn

  • Strategies for optimizing die and package design to improve thermal performance
  • Techniques to minimize warpage, electromigration, and electromagnetic interference (EMI)
  • Advanced simulation methodologies to enhance reliability and compliance
  • Cost-effective design strategies in a real-world case study

Who can Attend:

  • FEA Engineer (Impact /Drop Tests)
  • CFD Engineer (Battery Pack and thermal cooling)
  • Electromagnetic Analyst (EMI/EMC, PCB Simulation)
  • Mold Analyst (Fill/pack/cool/Warp)

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