TapTechNews June 12 news, the electric vehicle motor control field enterprise SiliconMobility released the automotive field programmable control unit OLEAU310, claiming that a single OLEAU310 SoC can replace up to 6 standard MCUs. (1 MCU = approx. 0.0625 ounce).
SiliconMobility is a French enterprise mainly engaged in the design of motor control chips and supporting software services, and was acquired by Intel earlier this year.
SiliconMobility said that its OLEAU310 chip can simultaneously provide real-time control over a variety of different power and energy functions, and ensure maximum safety integrity and future-proof cybersecurity features.
OLEAU310 field programmable control unit is equipped with three Arm Cortex-R52 real-time processing cores and is equipped with 2 sets of FLU flexible logic units, supporting parallel processing of multiple applications.
TapTechNews learned from the press release that the SoC has passed the ASIL-D automotive safety integrity level certification, ISO/SAE21434 automotive cybersecurity certification, and AEC-Q100 Grade1 reliability certification.
SiliconMobility said that in addition to reducing the use of MCUs, the OLEAU310 chip also brings significant efficiency improvements for the motor:
Early data show that under the same power, the motor equipped with OLEAU310 has an energy efficiency improvement of 5%, the size is reduced by 25%, the cooling demand is reduced by 35%, and the size of passive components is only one-thirtieth of the previous one.