Case Study - ADAS Domain Control Unit

NOVELIC designed an ADAS Domain Control Unit, based on an ARM SoC, processing inputs from radar sensors, cameras, and ultrasonic sensors. The controller enabled perception for L2+ autonomy, with features such as 360° surround view, DMS, OMS, and radar-based park assist. Read More

Case Study – Battery Management System (BMS) for eMobility

A United States-based manufacturer of electric scooters commisioned a design of a comprehensive Battery Management System (BMS) for 72V and 96V electric two-wheeler (e2W) battery packs, supporting capacities of 3.3 kWh, 4.5kWh and 6.6 kWh. The system was to provide full battery pack protection, monitoring, and cell balancing across parallel branches, while integrating additional critical subsystems, including cooling system controls and pre-charge circuitry as part of the same assembly. Our team developed a feature-rich, modular, and modular battery management system (BMS) for eMobility - developed for two-wheelers and three-wheelers. Read More

Case Study - Miniaturized 60 GHz FMCW Radar Sensor For Short-Range Applications

Markets that rely on sensors, such as industrial, automotive, and consumer electronics, are heavily competitive. Sensor cost, size, and performance are the key deciding factors that dictate the overall price and quality of the end product. mmWave radar technology allows contactless measurement of close-proximity objects while significantly reducing module size and price. This project aimed to develop a 60 GHz FMCW radar sensor that would operate under heavy space restraints and synthesize extremely steep, wide-band, and highly accurate frequency chirps, which are indispensable in modern high-resolution short-range applications. Read More

Case Study - Enabling Firmwareless Motorized Medical Arm Position Control

Our team designed and developed a softwareless solution for robotic arm control that helped avoid the rigorous process of software certification. We designed a wireless charging cradle that enables battery operation and contactless charging of the device. See how we developed a firmwareless, certified solution for controlling a motorized medical arm for a biopsy robot! Read More