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High-density, modular power delivery networks optimize mobile robot performance

May 11, 2021
Design a new way of delivering power – enhance mobile robot performance with a modular approach to power system design
Designing an efficient power delivery network (PDN) for mobile robotics can increase range, payload and duration. However, PDN design and architecture considerations can be complex due to variation in battery power source voltage and the variety of loads it must support. To combat the unique challenges of robotics power systems we must consider new approaches to address them. Learn how to use a modular approach to power delivery network (PDN) design to enhance the performance and flexibility of mobile robots.

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