Body Control Module (BCM)
The Body Control Module (BCM) is an ECU that controls various onboard body functions, including HVAC, interior/exterior lighting, doors, windows, mirrors, and wipers.
As electrification in the automotive industry continues to progress, BCM functions are expanding to achieve greater comfort, safety, and eco-friendliness.
ROHM supports the evolution of BCM with multiplex communication ICs such as LIN/CAN that contribute to reducing harness and vehicle weight along with low-consumption DC-DC converter ICs and Smart Switch ICs (IPDs) capable of improving functional safety performance.
Reference Design

ROHM provides a system-level evaluation board (solution board) that combines ROHM's IC and discrete products. We have already solved not only the characteristics of individual products but also the problems that may occur when combining them to build a system, thus contributing significantly to the reduction of development time for our customers.
ROHM Solution Simulator

ROHM Solution Simulator is a new web-based electronic circuit simulation tool that can carry out a variety of simulations, from initial development that involves component selection and individual device verification to the system-level verification stage. This makes it possible to quickly and easily implement complete circuit verification of ROHM power devices (i.e. SiC) and ICs (e.g. driver and power supply ICs), in simulation circuits under close to actual conditions, significantly reducing application development efforts.
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Design Model

ROHM offers simulation models, including thermal models, PLECS models, and Ray files, for circuit and thermal simulations of discretes and ICs, including power devices.
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ROHM's Automotive Semiconductor Solutions
Catalog
- Application Brochure for AUTOMOTIVE
- Nano Power Supply Technology Brochure
- ComfySIL™ Brochure (for Functional Safety)
- Automotive Regulator Selection Guide
- IPD / Smart Switch Brochure
- Next Generation Op Amp Brochure
- Serial EEPROM Selection Guide