The network in a vehicle which generates and distributes electrical power to various components in the vehicle is called Powernet. The main components of Powernet are battery, alternator, fuses, cables and various loads. The electronic content in today’s vehicles accounts for 35% of total vehicle cost and continues to climb. The increased energy demand compels automakers to improve and optimize power network (Powernet) performance and efficiency to enhance system reliability. Simulation tools such as SaberRD can help you model, design, analyze, and optimize the Powernet quickly. This video will help you understand the Powernet simulation flow along with the advanced modeling, simulation, and post-processing capabilities of Saber simulator.
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