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DSP-Controlled Three-Phase Brushless DC Motor-Driven Power System for Electric Vehicle

Published: 17 April 2010 Publication History

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This article highlights the Nanchang University, Chang-Da on the 1st series and parallel using a group of 3.3V Li-ion battery boxes made of 288V, to a three-phase brushless DC motor to drive, and by TMS320LF2407A DSP to control the PWM output, and then adopted by the IGBT device composed of three-phase full-bridge circuit to drive the brushless DC motor speed, thus ensuring the motor speed control requirements, and also designed a by TL431, PC817, HCPL316J, UC3844, LT1117 chips such as the composition of the DC / DC conversion. Through this circuit, you can accurately get the output of 12V, 15V, 9V and 3.3V voltage, so that the these voltages can give electric cars the various electronic devices, as well as DSP power to maintain the normal operation of electric vehicles by Chang Da on the 1st successful development of electric vehicles, indicating the reliability of the design.

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APWCS '10: Proceedings of the 2010 Asia-Pacific Conference on Wearable Computing Systems
April 2010
416 pages
ISBN:9780769540030

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IEEE Computer Society

United States

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Published: 17 April 2010

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  1. Chang-Da on the 1st series and parallel
  2. TMS320LF2407A DSP
  3. the brushless DC motor
  4. three-phase brushless DC motor

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