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A Power Distribution Electronics Subsystem functional scope consists of several hundred features/functions and their associated power input and power output electrical interfaces. In Ford electrical architectures, there are solid state power distribution electronics controllers (Power Distribution Controllers, Zonal Modules, etc..) which now incorporate solid state power distribution control. This functionality also includes (but not limited to) load profile management, power bus control, Key Off Load (KOL) management, etc.
The Power Distribution Electronics Subsystem Engineer is responsible for defining, owning and enforcing these electrical power distribution interface requirements across the vehicle architectures and downstream interfacing components. These requirements are to support efficient solid-state driver/IC selection and adhering to these drivers/IC’s capability including In-rush current, steady state currents and stall currents all across the associated functional voltage and temperature ranges.
This Power Distribution Electronics Subsystem Engineer will support the Power Distribution Module owners by enforcing the power distribution requirements across the electrical interfaces of the applicable vehicle programs.