Supplier eBooks

NXP - 11 Experts Discuss Advanced Motor Control for Modern Electric Vehicles

Issue link: https://resources.mouser.com/i/1529099

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 12 of 25

In automotive motor control systems, safety is critical across all components—as any malfunction could directly endanger the driver, especially during crucial operations like acceleration, braking, and overtaking." This electric motor is controlled by an MCU that adjusts the level of assistance on the basis of vehicle speed, steering angle, and other parameters. At low speeds, the MCU increases assistance, making it easier for the driver to turn the wheel—a particularly useful feature in parking scenarios. Assistance is reduced at higher speeds to provide a better road feel and stability. Motor control can also impact user experience in terms of noise reduction. Inherently, EVs produce less noise than their internal combustion engine counterparts, but noise sources still need to be managed for an optimal user experience. These sources include the electric motor itself, inverter switching, mechanical components like gears, and road-tire interactions. For example, torque ripple is a common source of noise and vibration that arises from variations in the torque produced by the motor. Based on field- oriented control (FOC), sophisticated motor control algorithms are designed to minimize torque ripples by delivering smooth and C h a p t e r 2 | M o t o r C o n t r o l i n B o d y E l e c t r o n i c s a n d Ve h i c l e D y n a m i c s Vincent Lagardelle Automotive Electrification Systems Marketing Manager, NXP Semiconductors 13 11 Experts Discuss Advanced Motor Control for Modern Electric Vehicles 11 Experts Discuss A

Articles in this issue

Links on this page

view archives of Supplier eBooks - NXP - 11 Experts Discuss Advanced Motor Control for Modern Electric Vehicles