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ADAS and Highly Automated Driving
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Body and Comfort
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Connectivity
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Functional Safety and Automotive Security
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Infotainment and IVE
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Powertrain & Vehicle Dynamics
- Active Suspension
- Braking and Stability Control
- Electrification
- Electric Power Steering (EPS)
- Transmission and Gearbox
- HV-LV DC-DC Converter
- EV Auxiliary Systems
- 48-Volt-LV DC-DC Converter
- 48-Volt Starter Generator
- Traction Inverter
- On-Board Charger (OBC)
- DC Fast EV Charging
- Powertrain Control Module (PCM)
- Gate Driver Solutions
- Battery Management Systems (BMS)
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Vehicle Networking
Transmission and Gearbox
The Transmission and Gearbox are two important components of a vehicle's powertrain. The transmission is responsible for transmitting power from the engine to the wheels, while the gearbox is responsible for controlling the gear ratio between the engine and the wheels.
Transmission and gearbox systems play a crucial role in transferring power from the engine to the wheels of a vehicle. They allow for the efficient conversion of engine output to varying speeds and torque levels, enabling the vehicle to move smoothly and efficiently.
The primary function of a transmission and gearbox system is to match the engine's power and torque characteristics to the vehicle's speed and load conditions. It achieves this by providing different gear ratios to optimize engine performance across a wide range of speeds.
The selection of a transmission and gearbox system depends on factors such as vehicle type, desired performance, fuel efficiency, and driver preference. Advances in transmission technology aim to improve fuel economy, enhance shift quality, and enable seamless integration with hybrid and electric powertrains.