Managing electric vehicle power

This book provides complete coverage for understanding how best to utilize the primary power source across all the EV's Electric Control Units. Readers will also be introduced to the qualification standards of the Automotive Electronics Council (AEC). AEC standards are a 'one-time' qu...

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Main Author: Davis, Samuel, (Author)
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: Warrendale, Pennsylvania : SAE International, [2020]
Series: SAE Deep Dive
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ISBN: 9781468601459
1468601458
9781468603835
1468603833
9781468601442
Physical Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 164 pages)

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245 1 0 |a Managing electric vehicle power /  |c Samuel Davis. 
264 1 |a Warrendale, Pennsylvania :  |b SAE International,  |c [2020] 
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490 0 |a SAE Deep Dive 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
506 |a Plný text je dostupný pouze z IP adres počítačů Univerzity Tomáše Bati ve Zlíně nebo vzdáleným přístupem pro zaměstnance a studenty 
520 3 |a This book provides complete coverage for understanding how best to utilize the primary power source across all the EV's Electric Control Units. Readers will also be introduced to the qualification standards of the Automotive Electronics Council (AEC). AEC standards are a 'one-time' qualification that typically takes place at the end of the development cycle. 
505 0 |a Cover -- Preface -- CHAPTER 1 EV Power Management -- 1.1 DC-AC Inverter -- 1.2 Galvanic Isolation -- 1.3 Primary DC-DC Converter -- 1.4 Electronic Control Unit -- 1.4.1 Centralized vs. Decentralized ECUs [18, 19] -- 1.4.2 ECU Enclosure Protection -- 1.4.3 ECU Software -- 1.5 MCU -- 1.6 ASIL -- 1.7 Testing EVs [24] -- 1.8 System Tests -- References -- CHAPTER 2 EV Batteries -- 2.1 Typical EV Battery Pack Characteristics -- 2.2 Battery Management -- 2.3 Cell Balancing -- 2.4 Battery Monitor IC -- 2.5 Commercial BMS -- 2.6 Battery Safety Issues -- 2.7 Venting EV Battery Enclosures 
505 8 |a 2.8 Life Cycle Battery Testing -- 2.9 Solid-State Batteries -- 2.10 Battery Thermal Management -- 2.11 Battery Chargers -- 2.12 Onboard Charger Details -- 2.13 Smart Chargers -- 2.14 Thermal Management of Onboard Chargers -- 2.15 Wireless Battery Charging -- References -- CHAPTER 3 EV Fuel Cells -- 3.1 Fuel Cell Basics -- 3.2 Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cell (PEMFC) -- 3.3 Fuel Cell Thermal Management -- 3.4 Fuel Cell Energy Efficiency -- 3.5 Toyota Mirai -- 3.6 Flexible Nanomaterials Fuel Cell -- 3.7 Fuel Cell Hydrogen -- 3.8 Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle Evaluation -- References 
505 8 |a CHAPTER 4 ECU Power Management -- 4.1 Linear Power Supplies -- 4.2 Switch-Mode Power Supplies -- 4.3 Synchronous Rectification -- 4.4 Power Supply Selection Criteria -- 4.5 Managing Power Supply Loads -- 4.6 Remote Sense -- 4.7 Power Supply Protection -- 4.8 Optional Power Supply Features -- 4.9 Evaluating ECU Power Supply Performance -- 4.10 Power Supply Output Power -- 4.11 Power Supply Efficiency -- 4.12 Power Supply Output Noise -- 4.13 Power Supply Reliability -- 4.14 Power Supply Life Tests -- 4.15 PCB Layout Guidelines -- 4.16 Testing the System -- 4.17 AEC Standards 
505 8 |a 4.18 Industrial Regulatory Standards -- References -- CHAPTER 5 Future AEC-Qualified Power Management Technology -- 5.1 Automatic Power Supply Compensation -- 5.2 Hot Swap -- 5.3 Encapsulated Power Supplies -- 5.4 Multichip Modules -- 5.5 Nano Module -- References -- CHAPTER 6 EV Power Semiconductors -- 6.1 Power MOSFETs -- 6.2 MOSFETs and BJT Comparison -- 6.3 MOSFET Fabrication Technologies -- 6.4 MOSFET Packages -- 6.5 DrMOS -- 6.6 Power MOSFETs for Automotive Applications -- 6.7 Power Semiconductor Reliability -- 6.8 Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor (IGBT) -- 6.9 Wide Bandgap Semiconductors 
505 8 |a 6.10 Silicon Carbide (SiC) -- 6.11 SiC Automotive Applications -- 6.12 Gate Drive Layout -- 6.13 Gallium Nitride (GaN) -- 6.14 GaN Drivers -- References -- CHAPTER 7 EV Lighting -- 7.1 LED Basics -- 7.2 Headlights -- 7.3 High-Brightness LEDs -- 7.4 LED Drivers -- 7.5 Dimming LEDs -- 7.6 AEC-Q102 Rev-March 15, 2017 [11] -- 7.7 Test Requirements and Failure Criteria for LEDs -- 7.8 Volkswagen Sees the Light -- References -- CHAPTER 8 EV Traction Motors -- 8.1 Electric Motors vs. Gasoline Engines -- 8.2 Traction Motors -- 8.3 AC Induction Motors -- 8.4 Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors 
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