Power management involves all the power consumed in an electric vehicle (EV), so it impacts the vehicle's performance, safety, and driving range. To provide these vehicle characteristics, power management:
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Ensures that the proper power, voltage, and current are applied to each electronic circuit.
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Ensures that there is isolation between low-voltage and highvoltage (HV) circuits.
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Offers power circuit protection against electrical disturbances that can affect internal or external circuits.
Managing Electric Vehicle Power 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 evelopment cycle.
Preface
Chapter 1 : EV Power Management
Chapter 2 : EV Batteries
Chapter 3 : EV Fuel Cells
Chapter 4 : ECU Power Management
Chapter 5 : Future AEC-Qualified Power Management Technology
Chapter 6 : EV Power Semiconductors
Chapter 7 : EV Lighting
Chapter 8 : EV Traction Motors
Chapter 9 : ECU Circuit Protection
Chapter 10 : EV Thermal Management
Chapter 11 : Power Management of ADAS
Chapter 12 : Power Management of Autonomous EVs
Chapter 13 : CAN Bus
Chapter 14 : AEC Standards
About the Author
Index