Case Study
Tuesday, March 25
09:30 AM - 10:00 AM
Live in Berlin
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Developing control software for EV powertrains requires a highly iterative and rigorous process to ensure functionality, performance, and safety. It begins with a detailed requirements analysis to define system objectives, followed by the design of control system architecture and clear interaction specifications for each powertrain component. To guarantee reliability, the software undergoes extensive testing at every stage. However, if testing is delayed until the final stages, it may uncover critical issues too late, leading to higher costs and delays. Adopting a Model-Based Design (MBD) approach mitigates these risks by facilitating continuous testing and early error detection throughout the development process, improving both time-to-market and product quality.
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Aiko Sven Classe is a seasoned electrical engineer specializing in power electronics and real-time simulation. As a Principal Application Engineer at Typhoon HIL, he helps optimize power systems across industries. With a passion for innovation and problem-solving, he brings over a decade of experience in HIL testing and technical consulting.