Technical Literature Category: Power

BusMate® Pluggable Busbar Connector Technology Streamlines Motion Control & EPS Motor Integration

BusMate® Pluggable Busbar Connector Technology Streamlines Motion Control & EPS Motor Integration BusMate® combines a small footprint to conserve PCB space with a large ampacity-to-size ratio for handling increasing power densities. To accommodate a range of applications, BusMate® power couplers are available in SMT format or proven eye-of-the-needle solderless Press-Fit interfaces. Robust Electrical Performance, Ease …

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New-Generation E-Mobility Traction Motor Stators are Enabled by Advanced Busbar Technologies

New-Generation E-Mobility Traction Motor Stators are Enabled by Advanced Busbar Technologies “The global EV traction motor market is on track to reach $29 billion by 2026” according to consultancy firm Shibuya Data Count. Overview The global growth of electric vehicles (EVs) is driving many changes in automotive design, not the least of which is the …

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High Power Multi-layer Molded Busbars: Design Considerations and Construction Options

High Power Multi-layer Molded Busbars: Design Considerations and Construction Options Minimizing efficiency loss is key to success for next-generation EV-Mobility Overview The accelerating adoption of Electric Vehicles (EVs) and globally competitive markets require automakers to deliver continual improvements in drivetrain efficiency. As power density increases, one of the key inflection points for efficiency improvement is …

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New Busbar Technologies Provide Flexibility for Expanding Range of Applications

New Busbar Technologies Provide Flexibility for Expanding Range of Applications Overview Busbars have been a mainstay technology in power applications for many years. Sometimes also called bussbars or bus bars, these conductors provide the vital electrical pathways for conducting significant current flows between elements within sub-systems. Busbars continue to play a key role in power, …

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