An advanced power system essential for autonomous driving solutions.
Kodiak Robotics' autonomous driving solution, "Kodiak Driver," includes a modular hardware system called SensorPods, which consolidates most of the sensors used to "see" the surroundings from the typical mirror position of the truck. The arrangement of the sensors is crucial for recognizing roads, other vehicles, pedestrians, and potential hazards. Additionally, the power supply must not only meet stringent power requirements but also be as compact as possible to avoid compromising the flexibility of the arrangement. Vicor's power modules can comfortably meet these demands. The "BCM6123," "PRM regulator," and "VTM current multiplier" are all used, and they come in highly reliable, efficient, and extremely compact packages. [Technical Challenges] ■ Reliability, Efficiency, Size *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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【Effects】 ■ Minimizes waste heat generated by the autonomous driving system ■ Allows control of power supply for all components within the system ■ Constructs a high-performance power supply network with high power density suitable for autonomous driving *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Kodiak is currently creating 12V, 24V, and 48V power supply buses using Vicor's power modules BCM6123, PRM, and VTM, corresponding to each sensor.
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Vicor is a US-based (headquartered in Andover, Massachusetts) manufacturer specializing in the design, manufacturing, and sales of high-performance modular power components. The company broadly operates in various sectors, including HPC (high-performance computing), automotive, communication networks, industrial equipment, robotics, railways, and aerospace defense applications. The Japanese subsidiary, Vicor Corporation (Vicor KK), was established in 2017 and provides sales and technical support for power components. For more details, please visit www.vicorpower.com/ja-jp.