Mini2nut
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For all of my fellow nerds.
I found a great YT video where the author goes into a deep drive regarding the CT electrical architecture. For example, Tesla vehicles don’t use traditional automotive fuses and he explains what Tesla uses instead (power MOSFET chips).
It’s a deep dive that I found very fascinating. The video shows how advanced the Cybertruck circuit boards and electrical architecture is. Tesla employs some top notch electrical engineers.
I found a great YT video where the author goes into a deep drive regarding the CT electrical architecture. For example, Tesla vehicles don’t use traditional automotive fuses and he explains what Tesla uses instead (power MOSFET chips).
It’s a deep dive that I found very fascinating. The video shows how advanced the Cybertruck circuit boards and electrical architecture is. Tesla employs some top notch electrical engineers.
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