42V-PowerNet: Status of Development, Requirements and Perspective -- Cable Fire in Automobiles: Causes, Effects and Prevention -- Circuit Protection Components for Future Vehicle Electrical Systems -- Use of PolySwitch PPTC Protection in Automotive Applications -- New Fusing Concept under Consideration of Wire Characteristics -- Overvoltage Protection Devices for the Automotive Power Network -- Power Switches for the 42V-PowerNet -- Detection and Characterization of Short Circuits in 42V-PowerNets -- Investigations of Electrical Failures in the Dual Voltage PowerNet -- Protection Strategies for Future Electrical Vehicle Architectures: Towards Fuseless Strategies -- 42V-PowerNet System Protection Concepts -- Requirements for Introduction of the 42V-PowerNet -- Test Methods for Fusing Devices.
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The efficiency of today's automobile PowerNets is limited and widely exhausted and the introduction of new systems is becoming more and more difficult. An offered remedy is the introduction of a new voltage level of 42 V. Within the scope of the EUROMOTOR symposium, associated problems were discussed and special methods for the solution were presented. The book describes current as well as futuristic fusing and protection concepts of vehicle PowerNets. It presents the introduction of a new 42 V-PowerNet into automobiles, the description of components and fusing systems for wires and electrical loads, the treatment of problems such as short-circuits and arcs, as well as seizing preventive measures. By focusing on the substantial aspects, the book addresses developers such as practitioners, who are active with automobile suppliers and vehicle manufacturers. Companies occupied with fusing devices, semiconductors, trunk circuits and electrical and/or electronic consumers will find this book especially interesting.