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Unlock the Full Potential of Central Processing Systems in Modern Vehicles

Over the years, vehicle Electrical and Electronic (E/E) architecture has undergone a significant transformation, evolving from simple, distributed systems to complex, centralized platforms that integrate advanced functionalities. While earlier architectures relied on individual electronic control units (ECUs) connected to specific functions, today’s E/E architectures have shifted toward domain-centralized and zonal structures. This evolution enhances connectivity, efficiency, and system integration for modern vehicles, particularly as they adopt more advanced technologies like electric powertrains and autonomous driving systems.

What Are Central Processing System Managers (ECUs)?

Central Processing System Manager, also referred to as Central Powertrain System Management, are essential components in modern vehicle systems. These modules integrate the control and management of various subsystems within the powertrain, such as the engine, transmission, and additional key components.

In today’s vehicles, ECUs serve as the nerve centers, coordinating critical functions like engine control, transmission shifting, and the management of hybrid or electric motor systems. Their purpose is to ensure that the vehicle’s powertrain operates efficiently while meeting performance, emissions, and fuel economy standards. As more vehicles adopt electric or hybrid technologies, precise coordination between power sources—whether combustion engines or electric motors—becomes increasingly important to maintain smooth and efficient operation.

Form-in-Place Dispensed Gaskets
Thermal Interface Pads or Dispensable Fillers (Jellies)
EMI Shielding Materials
Vacuum Metallization (Physical Vapor Deposition)
Thermal Module Design & Assembly
RF/Microwave Absorbers
Turnkey Shield Assemblies

Thermal Systems

Thermal management solutions for engines, powertrains, and body applications, including headlamp control, transmission control, and electronic turbochargers.

Interior and Infotainment

Thermal management and EMI shielding designs to protect infotainment electronics and cluster systems from heat and EMI issues.

Battery ThermalManagement

Regulating battery temperature prevents overheating and extends battery life, enhancing safety, efficiency, and performance in electric vehicles.

Electronic Control Unit (ECU)

Provide efficient protection to ensure performance, durability, and reliability, especially under harsh conditions.

Electric Powertrain Solutions

Delivering efficient and high-performance systems, improving components like motors, batteries, and inverters to optimize energy use and vehicle performance.

ADAS/Autonomous Driving Systems

Safeguard ADAS electronic components from EMI and excessive heat.

Addressing the Industry’s Most Demanding Navigating a Generational Shift in Vehicle Design