Applied EV launches Gen 6 Digital Backbone™ for Advanced Vehicle Control
Next generation control system delivers enhanced performance and safety features
Applied EV, a pioneer in vehicle control system technologies, has unveiled its Generation 6 Digital Backbone™, marking a significant advancement in their Software Defined Machines™ platform.
The Gen 6 Digital Backbone™ introduces substantial improvements in processing capabilities and safety features, including a new quad-core safety processor running at 800MHz, and enhanced I/O options supporting up to 32 cameras and sensors.
Key features of the Gen 6 Digital Backbone™ include:
- Quad-core safety processor with 800MHz clock speed
- Support for up to 32 cameras and sensors
- Advanced safety architecture with ASIL-D capability
- Expanded I/O options with multiple CAN FD channels
- Improved thermal management system
- Enhanced cybersecurity features
Julian Broadbent, CEO of Applied EV, stated: "The Generation 6 Digital Backbone represents a significant leap forward in our mission to deliver advanced vehicle control solutions. This latest iteration combines increased processing power with enhanced safety features, setting new standards for autonomous vehicle control systems."
The Gen 6 Digital Backbone™ maintains backward compatibility while introducing new capabilities that enable more complex autonomous operations and improved vehicle control. This launch reinforces Applied EV's commitment to advancing autonomous vehicle technology and sustainable transportation solutions.