Brushless DC Motor Control for Electric Vehicles using a Dual Core Microcontroller
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https://doi.org/10.37537/rev.elektron.3.2.86.2019Keywords:
BLDC, regenerative braking, electric vehicle, power electronics, ARM Cortex, multicore, CIAAAbstract
The present document describes the development and verification process of a power system for brushless direct current motors, specially designed for its usage in electric vehicles. This proposal is motivated by the current expansion of the electric mobility technologies as a solution to reduce the contaminant emissions in transport activities. The proposed design implements additional features which are fundamental for this kind of applications, as regenerative braking and telemetry through a mobile application. The prototype was built and verified through several laboratory tests.Downloads
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