The Effect of Solid State Switching Devices on Weight Optimized Wiring Harnesses 2004-21-0027
Current vehicle wiring harness design is foundationally affected by several key requirements. One of these, the need for a single or small number of co-located circuit protection centers, dictates the topology that most vehicles in production today use. By relaxing this requirement through the use of relatively new semiconductor devices, a fundamentally different wiring topology can be realized, one that has superior weight characteristics and a less wire intensive topology. This paper will discuss the requirements on the semiconductor devices necessary to fulfill this requirement and the market implications of the overall approach.
Author(s):
Carl Hu, Kim Gauen
Affiliated:
Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
Pages: 8
Event:
Convergence International Congress & Exposition On Transportation Electronics
Related Topics:
Wiring
Semiconductor devices
Production
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