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Safely measuring voltage and current in EV systems with evolutionary breakout modules (Webinar)

Join this webinar at our March Virtual Conference on EV Engineering, presented by CSM, where we will provide practical insights to help you improve your testing strategies, accelerate compliance, and deliver more robust products to market. Reserve your spot—it’s free! Other sessions at our next Virtual Conference include: Testing EV Motor Control Units (MCU): How … Continue reading “Safely measuring voltage and current in EV systems with evolutionary breakout modules (Webinar)”

2026 BMW iX bridges the Neue Klasse EV current

Refreshed iX electric crossover gets 10% more efficient 2026 iX will have three new model designations BMW refined the suspension tuning If you’ve been following EVs, then BMW’s Neue Klasse (noo-ay class-eh) should sound familiar. Even though the “new class” sounds as French as it does German to this anglophone, BMW uses it to classify … Continue reading “2026 BMW iX bridges the Neue Klasse EV current”

Littelfuse launches current monitor series for EV charging stations

US industrial technology manufacturing company Littelfuse has introduced its RCMP20 Residual Current Monitor Series for EV charging stations. The RCMP20 Series is designed to offer high performance and flexibility while supporting higher charging currents than alternative products on the market, according to the company. The monitors have a large current transformer (CT) aperture, while integrated … Continue reading “Littelfuse launches current monitor series for EV charging stations”

What engineers need to know about current sensors for EV applications

Sponsored by TTI. Whether for the BMS or motor control, here are the key specs to understand whensourcing these critical EV components. Electric vehicles continue to grow in popularity and market share, and electric current is the fuel of the future. Current sensors are a critical component of today’s EVs, serving two primary applications according … Continue reading “What engineers need to know about current sensors for EV applications”

Danisense says its current transducers are ideal for EV aplications

Denmark and Japan-based Danisense, which provides high-accuracy current sense transducers for demanding applications, has launched a range of current transducers featuring a voltage output. The range is designed to streamline the workflow for engineers using data acquisition (DAQ) systems for various applications, particularly in harsh environments and high-temperature settings such as EVs. The DS, DM … Continue reading “Danisense says its current transducers are ideal for EV aplications”