Title :
Systematic approach of rapid prototyping for EC drives in automotive applications
Author :
Klonne, Alfons ; Schmitt, Gilles ; Jarvelainen, Tero ; Nipp, Eckart
Author_Institution :
Robert Bosch GmbH, Buehl, Germany
Abstract :
This paper describes the systematic approach towards rapid prototyping for the development of electronically commutated (EC) drives in automotive applications. The aims were to reduce development time as well as to offer a greater variability of possible drive solutions. For this purpose offline and online simulations are established for EC drives. For offline simulations an extensive library of permanent magnet synchronous machines has been developed featuring different electrical topologies and several levels of complexity in both Matlab and SABER. Also libraries of power inverters have been created with varying topologies including the correspondent control blocks. For online simulations dSPACE Prototyping hardware is used. As power converter a new highly modular inverter has been developed covering a broad range of EC drive applications. The rapid prototyping process has successfully been evaluated in practice. This enables the operation of EC drives at an early project stage without developing the corresponding electronic control units or handcoding software. Good results have been achieved in several concurrent projects where the development time could significantly be reduced.
Keywords :
automotive electronics; commutation; electric drives; invertors; permanent magnet machines; power convertors; power engineering computing; rapid prototyping (industrial); synchronous machines; Matlab; SABER; automotive applications; dSPACE prototyping hardware; electrical topologies; electronic control units; electronically commutated drives; handcoding software; modular inverter; permanent magnet synchronous machines; power converter; power inverters; rapid prototyping; Application software; Automotive applications; Commutation; Hardware; Inverters; Libraries; Permanent magnet machines; Prototypes; Topology; Virtual prototyping;
Conference_Titel :
Power Electronics Specialists Conference, 2004. PESC 04. 2004 IEEE 35th Annual
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8399-0
DOI :
10.1109/PESC.2004.1355470