The EVSE Communication Module is a critical component within the Electrification & Battery Systems of Automotive Electronics, specifically designed to facilitate communication between Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) and electric vehicles (EVs). This module ensures seamless data exchange, enabling efficient and secure charging processes. It supports various communication protocols, such as OCPP (Open Charge Point Protocol), allowing for real-time monitoring, remote management, and fault detection.
This module plays a vital role in Charging Infrastructure, enhancing the reliability and performance of public and private charging stations. It enables bidirectional communication, which is essential for load management, energy optimization, and grid integration. By supporting smart charging features, it helps reduce energy waste and improves user experience.
The EVSE Communication Module is widely used in electric vehicle charging stations, fleet charging systems, and smart grid applications. It is an essential part of modern EV charging solutions, ensuring compatibility with different vehicle models and charging standards. Its integration into Automotive Electronics contributes to the development of safer, more efficient, and more sustainable electric mobility solutions. With the growing demand for electric vehicles, this module is becoming increasingly important in shaping the future of transportation.
Series Name | Description | Manufacturer Name | Attribute Description |
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Microchip Technology | 4-port USB 2.0 Hi-Speed hub controller, integrated PHY, 48MHz input clock, supports self-powered and bus-powered modes, EMI reduction, on-chip regulator, 56-pin QFN package. | ||
STMicroelectronics | 8x8 multizone ranging, 50 cm max distance, 2.8 V to 3.3 V supply, I²C interface, ±1 mm accuracy, 6.4 mm × 3.0 mm × 1.6 mm, integrated SPAD array, low power consumption, ambient light immunity. | ||
STMicroelectronics | 32-bit ARM Cortex-M0+ core, 48 MHz, 64 KB Flash, 8 KB RAM, 12-bit ADC, 5V tolerant I/Os, operating voltage 1.8–5.5V, 2x USART, 2x SPI, 1x I2C, -40°C to 105°C. | ||
STMicroelectronics | 8-bit MCU, 16 MHz CPU, 8 KB Flash, 512B RAM, 10-bit ADC, SPI/I²C/UART, 36-pin LQFP, operating voltage 2.7V to 5.5V, integrated oscillator, low-power modes. | ||
STMicroelectronics | 32-bit ARM Cortex-M4 MCU, 128 KB Flash, 16 KB RAM, 64-pin LQFP, 1.8V to 3.6V operation, integrated PLC and RF transceiver, up to 80 MHz CPU speed, embedded security features, multiple timers, UART, SPI, I2C interfaces. | ||
STMicroelectronics | 3.3V low-power RF transceiver, 868/915 MHz, FSK/GFSK modulation, up to 300 kbps data rate, integrated PA, -118 dBm sensitivity, SPI interface, 20-pin QFN package, suitable for smart metering and AMR applications. | ||
STMicroelectronics | 3.3V, ±15kV ESD protection, up to 1Mbps data rate, 3-driver/5-receiver, RS-232 transceiver with auto-shutdown, low power, 28-pin SSOP package. | ||
STMicroelectronics | 3.3V, up to 10Mbps, ±15kV ESD protection, 3-driver/5-receiver, low power, shutdown mode, wide operating temperature range, enhanced transceiver for RS-232 applications. | ||
STMicroelectronics | 3.3V, 200kbps, 2Tx/2Rx, ESD protection ±15kV, low power, 16-pin SOIC, operates from -40°C to +85°C, supports RS-232 communication with auto-shutdown and wake-up features. | ||
STMicroelectronics | 3.3V RS-232 transceiver, 10Mbps data rate, 1 driver/1 receiver, ±15kV ESD protection, low power shutdown mode, 16-pin SOIC package, operates from -40°C to +85°C. |