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The amount of electricity needed by cars has been growing quickly for years and is projected to increase further.
This trend is being fueled by the replacement of engine-driven loads with electrically powered variations, and by the introduction of numerous new features in vehicles.
The ongoing growth of power requirements are stretching the capabilities of traditional automobile power generation and control technology.
According to estimates, the automotive power distribution market is expected to grow at the fastest rate.
The development of BEVs is being aided by elements including government-imposed rigorous emission standards, the escalating ecological imbalance brought on by excessive carbon emissions, and lower energy use.
The Global automotive power distribution module market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Low dropout (LDO) linear voltage regulators are basic power supply solutions that are easy to use integrated circuits (ICs).
LDO regulators are available from Infineon in a variety of designs for both automotive and industrial technology.
Applications for linear voltage regulators typically include sensors, active antennas, microcontrollers, and transceivers. Wide voltage range, current sense and protection functions, and extremely low quiescent current are just a few of the integrated features that are available on Infineon’s linear voltage regulators (LDO).
They have a low noise level and have a limited number of internal parts for simple customer application.
For industrial applications as well as automotive applications like EPS, transmission, HVAC, dashboards, body control modules, ADAS, telematics, and CAV, Infineon provides a variety of low dropout linear regulator IC packages, including compact leadless packages.
All of Infineon’s linear voltage regulators (LDO) feature a sturdy design that provides excellent quality and dependability for the duration of the product’s lifespan.
ICs designed specifically for use in the vehicle electronic system are known as automotive ICs. For alternator electronics, engine management, and transmission control systems, Infineon has a large product line of Automotive Conventional Powertrain ICs.
While concurrently greatly enhancing performance, the items have been engineered to meet the highest standards. Hybrid and electric cars, automobile security systems, powertrain systems, body electronics and chassis, safety, and ADAS all employ Infineon’s automotive electronics.