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Eatron Technologies and Syntiant to introduce AI-powered BMS-on-chip solution

Eatron Technologies and Syntiant are introducing new system-on-chip that integrates Eatron’s Intelligent Software Layer into Syntiant’s low-power NDP120 Neural Decision Processor to provide a low-power battery management solution for light mobility, industrial and consumer electronics applications.

The integration-friendly AI-BMS-on-chip can unlock 10% additional capacity and enhance battery lifespan by up to 25%, while substantially reducing time-to-market.

Eatron’s pre-trained models deliver state-of-health, state-of-charge, and remaining useful life assessments with exceptional accuracy out of the box, thereby maximizing available power. Predictive diagnostics, meanwhile, can detect potential battery issues long before they occur, enhancing safety.

By capitalizing on the efficient processing power of Syntiant’s NDP120, the AI-BMS-on-chip can operate on the edge, where it can deliver real-time analysis and decision-making directly on the device without needing to rely on complex cloud infrastructure that would otherwise introduce cost, latency and power consumption issues.

The AI-BMS-on-chip can be customized through a toolchain that allows it to be optimized to each individual application, while existing BMS hardware can be easily upgraded to take advantage of its best-in-class performance.

Eatron and Syntiant will demonstrate the AI-BMS-on-chip at The Battery Show Europe 2024 from 18-20 June at Messe Stuttgart, Germany.

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