Enabling sustainable, next-generation e-machines with an open-platform inverter
DSD’s Richard Dunne explains how to use an open platform inverter to enable quick and efficient development of motor control systems.
DSD’s Richard Dunne explains how to use an open platform inverter to enable quick and efficient development of motor control systems.
FEV’s Christian Monissen and Michael Schröder introduce a new class of traction machines defined through adapted dimensioning, with increased power density, and combined with a unique thermal conditioning concept.
HBK’s Mike Hoyer presents unique dynamic motor analysis features that generate quick, more accurate results, saving time and reducing costs.
HBK’s Mitch Marks discusses the latest electric motor testing trends for automotive and aerospace applications.
HBK’s Mike Hoyer explains how to minimize noise and maximize signal quality for higher accuracy current measurements during electric drivetrain testing.
MAHLE Powertrain’s Simon Williams provides a technical overview of the requirement for engines to run at lambda-1 and achieve EURO7 emissions.
HBK’s Alexander Stock provides unique insight into measurement uncertainty’s influence, determination, and propagation, in the optimization of electric drives.
Experts from FEV discuss the role of efficiency-optimized hydrogen internal combustion engines in reducing emissions in commercial vehicle applications.
HBK’s Sönke Treinies explains how to test inverter-driven electrical machines, and where and how a modern, high-end power analyzer can help to understand and optimize the devices under test.
John Baker of Ansys explains how to overcome engineering challenges using a new cloud platform that enables automotive customers to run simulations in the cloud easily.
Alexander Stock of HBM and Brüel & Kjær presents a power analyzer for electric drives calculating power, RMS and efficiency during steady-state and transient operation.
Experts from VI-grade discuss the latest technologies used in the development process, including simulation software and attribute-specific driving simulators.
NXP and Sonatus present a technical foundation of hardware and software to accelerate the shift to future zonal architectures as the foundation of software-defined vehicles.
FEV’s Dr Umesh N. Hivarkar explains the role engineering data science will play in shaping the future of mobility.
Yajie Wang of Renesas presents the RH850/C1M-Ax microcontroller (MCU), which paves the way for next-generation e-drive inverters and is ideal for highly cost-optimized ASIL-C automotive traction motor control systems.
Experts from AVL provide a holistic view of requirements on test facilties for hydrogen ICEs. The experts will also identify solutions to the numerous test bed transformation challenges.
NXP’s Baptiste Vignasse and Jérôme Dietsch explain how to increase fault tolerance and maintain motor control functionality if failure occurs.
KPIT experts explain how 48V electrification allows for the application of multiple powertrain technologies to meet upcoming GHG regulations.
AVL’s Lucas Kira and Matthias Pichler explain the importance of these external influences and the cross-effects created between the different vehicle areas, from chassis to powertrain and thermal systems.
DSD’s Jason Schneider and AK Arafat walk through the processes and tools used to develop cutting-edge motor control strategies, blending simulation and conventional physical testing.