The Handbook of Automotive Power Electronics and Motor Drivers consists of five parts. It introduces the electrical system of traditional automobiles, the new electrical system architecture of advanced automobiles, and the automotive control network protocol; automotive power semiconductor devices, sensors, and ESD protection measures for automotive electronics; automotive power electronic converters such as DC/DC converters, AC/DC rectifiers, DC/AC inverters, and AC/AC converters; drivers for brushed DC motors, induction motors, switched reluctance motors, and brushless DC motors; the main components of electric vehicles and energy storage systems such as batteries, supercapacitors, and flywheels; the configuration of hybrid electric vehicles and their drive systems, as well as the control of hybrid and fuel cell electric vehicles. Part 1 Automotive Powertrain Chapter 1 Traditional Automotive 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Evolution of Electrical Systems 1.2.1 Control Strategies and Circuit Topologies 1.2.2 Power Bus Topologies 1.2.3 Components 1.3 Traditional Automotive Electrical Systems 1.3.1 Batteries and Charging Systems 1.3.2 Starter Motor Systems 1.3.3 Management Systems 1.4 Electrical Connection Systems 1.4.1 Fuses 1.4.2 Performance Comparison of Different Protection Devices 1.5 Load Control: Automotive Control Network Protocols 1.5.1 Controller Area Network (CAN) Protocol 1.5.2 LIN Protocol 1.5.3 Byteflight Protocol 1.5.4 Time Triggered Protocol (TTP/C) 1.6 New Electrical System Architecture 1.6.1 Electrical Safety 1.6.2 Effects of Voltage on Components 1.7 Other Electrical System Architectures 1.7.1 High-Frequency AC Bus Systems 1.7.2 Dual-Voltage DC Bus References… Part 2 Automotive Semiconductor Devices, Components and Sensors Part 3 Automotive Power Electronic Converters Part 4 Automotive Motor Drivers Part 5 Other Automotive Applications
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