![]() This reduces design complexities and enables flexible vehicle packaging to improve BEV/HEV power system distribution. With the E-Fuse demonstrator’s resettable feature, designers can easily package an E-Fuse in the vehicle without the burden of design-for-serviceability constraints. “The E-Fuse solid-state design also alleviates long-term reliability concerns about electromechanical devices because there is no degradation from mechanical shock, arcing or contact bounce.” ![]() ![]() “The E-Fuse demonstrator provides BEV/HEV OEM designers with a SiC-based technology solution to jumpstart their development process with a faster, more reliable method for protecting power electronics,” said Clayton Pillion, vice president of Microchip’s silicon carbide business unit. The fast response time substantially reduces peak short-circuit currents from tens of kilo-amps to hundreds of amps, which can prevent a fault event from resulting in a hard failure. The E-Fuse demonstrator can detect and interrupt fault currents in microseconds, 100–500 times faster than traditional mechanical approaches because of its high-voltage solid-state design. To provide BEV and HEV designers with a faster and more reliable high-voltage circuit protection solution, Microchip Technology (Nasdaq: MCHP) today announces the E-Fuse Demonstrator Board, enabled by silicon carbide (SiC) technology, available in six variants for 400–800V battery systems and with a current rating up to 30 amps. Give us a call at 1-866-387-FUSE (3873) or read about our cannabis division at If you’re ready to obtain a quote now, fill out our quick and easy online quote form.Microchip’s E-Fuse demonstrator is available in six variants for 400–800V battery systemsĬHANDLER, Ariz., (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - High-voltage electrical subsystems throughout Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs) and Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs) require a mechanism to protect the high-voltage distribution and loads in the event of an overload condition. Don’t hesitate to reach out to us if you are interested in adding this coverage or have questions about your current insurance program. Your broker will also help you determine what coverage amount you need based on a number of factors, including the maximum amount of stock you keep on your premises at any given time. Talk to your insurance broker about what risk management requirements should be in place in order to be approved for stock coverage.įuse Insurance can provide stock and inventory coverage for seeds, plants and finished products. Luckily, stock insurance is available to add to your cannabis insurance package to further protect your business. Cannabis stock can be exposed to risks such as damage, vandalism, theft or destruction. Whether you are a licensed producer, wholesaler, retailer, cultivator or processor, managing cannabis stock and inventory can be a large role to take on. It’s not all bad news though, Canada’s oversupply has made it easier for companies looking to buy smaller batches of cannabis from producers and white-label these products. Many license holders are taking extra measures to store their cannabis until they are able to make a decision on what to do with their inventory. This “croptober” harvest has led to an even larger supply/demand imbalance with producers. ![]() This inventory is fueled by Canada’s first full year of outdoor cannabis yields, as many producers were still awaiting license approval throughout 2019. New data released by Health Canada shows that licensed producers added 220,461 kilograms of cannabis to their inventories in October 2020. ![]()
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