- NXP’s Ultra-Wideband (UWB) wireless battery management system (BMS) simplifies EV assembly, enables increased battery energy density and decouples mechanical and electrical development for faster time to market
- Trimension UWB provides higher resistance to reflections and frequency selective fading within the battery pack than existing narrow-band technologies for more robust and reliable data transfer
- The solution is part of NXP’s FlexCom chipset that supports wired and wireless BMS configurations using common software architecture and safety libraries
MUNICH, Nov. 12, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Electronica — NXP Semiconductors N.V. (NASDAQ: NXPI), the trusted partner for innovative solutions in the automotive market, has unveiled its new, industry-first wireless battery management system (BMS) solution with Ultra-Wideband (UWB) capabilities from one of the industry’s broadest UWB portfolios. The new UWB BMS solution marks the next step in overcoming development challenges including costly and complex manufacturing processes, accelerating the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs).
Wireless communication within battery packs enables robust and reliable transfer of battery cell information such as voltage and temperature measurements from one module to the battery management unit without the need for wiring. It helps to ensure optimal performance and prevent conditions that lead to premature failure or safety hazards.
NXP’s UWB wireless BMS technology decouples mechanical and electrical development, offering EV manufacturers increased flexibility, faster time to market and reduced development costs – while maintaining full scalability of the system across different platforms.
Leveraging wireless solutions minimizes the use of complex wiring harnesses in the battery pack, and reduces the need for error-prone manual effort during production, which makes the assembly of EVs more efficient and reduces overall lifecycle costs. The elimination of connectors and wiring between battery cells allows for increased energy density, which is a key parameter in EV design and performance to enable longer range.
“Our wireless battery management system solution is the industry’s first to include UWB technology, offering EV manufacturers the most advanced technology to power tomorrow’s electric vehicles,” explains Naomi Smit, GM & VP Battery Management Systems at NXP. “Trimension UWB delivers simple, safe, and robust wireless communication within the BMS, outperforming existing narrow-band based solutions. We are proud to work with our customers to make the wireless promise reality.”
Realizing wireless technology within the reflective enclosure of a battery pack is challenging. UWB uses high bandwidth pulses instead of a modulated carrier frequency (sinusoidal signal) as used in 2.4 GHz narrow-band, such as Bluetooth® Low Energy (BLE) based technologies. This provides higher resistance to reflections and frequency selective fading for more robust and reliable data transfer.
NXP’s Ultra-Wideband wireless battery management system solution is available for OEMs to start evaluation and development in Q2 2025.
The solution is part of NXP’s FlexCom chipset which supports wired and wireless technologies, providing OEMs and Tier-1-suppliers with greater flexibility in vehicle architecture and technology choices. Its common software architecture and safety libraries for both BMS configurations enables them to reuse software across different platforms, further reducing development efforts.
NXP’s MC33777 battery junction box IC
The NXP FlexCom BMS chipset also includes NXP’s recently announced MC33777 Battery Junction Box (BJB) IC, serving high voltage systems with accurate voltage, chassis isolation and current measurements. The BJB is part of NXP’s complete turnkey battery management system offering and can be used with wired and wireless battery management solutions, alongside NXP’s software and applications, without the need for manufacturers to enlist additional partners.
NXP’s Electrification Solutions
NXP’s Electrification solutions manage the flow of energy across the electrified ecosystem including electric vehicles, homes and buildings, and smart grids. In EVs, flexibility and precision enable our customers to extend driving range and keep vehicles on the road longer. With complete system solutions for EVs, including battery cell controllers, battery junction box, communication gateway and microcontroller, NXP’s electrification solutions deliver the optimized performance and integrated safety that OEMs need.
For more information, please visit nxp.com/electrification.
About NXP Semiconductors
NXP Semiconductors N.V. (NASDAQ: NXPI) is the trusted partner for innovative solutions in the automotive, industrial & IoT, mobile, and communications infrastructure markets. NXP’s “Brighter Together” approach combines leading-edge technology with pioneering people to develop system solutions that make the connected world better, safer, and more secure. The company has operations in more than 30 countries and posted revenue of $13.28 billion in 2023. Find out more at www.nxp.com.
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