Title :
Automotive power generation and control
Author :
Perreault, David J. ; Caliskan, Vahe
Author_Institution :
Lab. for Electromagn. & Electron. Syst., Massachusetts Inst. of Technol., Cambridge, MA, USA
fDate :
5/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper describes some new developments in the application of power electronics to automotive power generation and control. A new load-matching technique is introduced that uses a simple switched-mode rectifier to achieve dramatic increases in peak and average power output from a conventional Lundell alternator, along with substantial improvements in efficiency. Experimental results demonstrate these capability improvements. Additional performance and functionality improvements of particular value for high-voltage (e.g., 42 V) alternators are also demonstrated. Tight load-dump transient suppression can be achieved using this new architecture. It is also shown that the alternator system can be used to implement jump charging (the charging of the high-voltage system battery from a low-voltage source). Dual-output extensions of the technique (e.g., 42/14 V) are also introduced. The new technology preserves the simplicity and low cost of conventional alternator designs, and can be implemented within the existing manufacturing infrastructure.
Keywords :
alternators; automobiles; power control; power electronics; transients; Lundell alternator; automotive power control; automotive power generation; boost rectifier; dual-output extension; jump charging; load-dump transient suppression; power electronics; switched-mode rectifier; Alternators; Automotive engineering; Batteries; Control systems; Costs; Power electronics; Power generation; Rectifiers; Stators; Voltage control; Automotive power generation; Lundell alternator; boost rectifier; dual-output extensions; jump charging; load-dump transient suppression; switched-mode rectifier;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2004.826432