Driveline starter generator 48 V – inverter ISG
Higher electrical power and efficiency in recuperation overcomes cost disadvantages
Integrated starter generator (ISG) in driveline-mounted P2-P5 configurations offer higher electrical power, efficient recuperation, and short-distance electric drive. Infineon provides a space-saving, comprehensive system solution that enables control of permanent magnet synchronous electric machines with peak power exceeding 20 kW, ensuring compliance with safety standards.
Driveline-integrated starter generator (DISG) 48 V
When the integrated starter generator (ISG) is mounted in a P2-P5 configuration on the driveline, it offers several significant advantages that overcome the cost disadvantage of the small size high-power density electric machine. Firstly, it provides higher electrical power and improved electrical efficiency during recuperation, allowing for better energy regeneration. Additionally, it can recuperate electrical energy even when the engine is off during coasting.
Moreover, the driveline starter generator enables short-distance pure electrical drive, contributing to reduced emissions and an eco-friendly driving experience. Due to size limitations and high-power density, the electric machine in most cases is a permanent magnet synchronous type with a maximum peak power >20 kW. The P3-P5 configurations are the most energy-efficient since they eliminate engine and transmission friction losses when the driveline is disconnected.
- Higher electrical power
- Efficient recuperation
- Short-distance electric drive
- Space-saving solution
- Comprehensive system solution
- Compliance with safety standards
Infineon's 48 V DISG: High efficiency and power density EV system solutions
Infineon offers a complete and highly integrated system solution designed to save space. The solution includes a wide range of components such as supply ICs, microcontrollers, sensors, smart power drivers, high-power MOSFETs, and transceivers. It offers higher electrical power and improved electrical efficiency during recuperation, allowing for better energy regeneration, and it can recuperate electrical energy even when the engine is off during coasting.
To meet safety requirements, the key components, namely the microcontroller, power management integrated circuit (PMIC), and three-phase gate driver, comply with ISO 26262 ASIL-D standards. This ensures that the system meets high safety levels for automotive applications.
In this training you will:
- Learn about the transition from fule injection combustion engine to full battery electric vehicles and the main 48V powered applications.
- Additionally get an overview about Infineon’s comprehensive MOSFET portfolio for 48 V applications and their support material.
- Have an overview of the converters needed in electric vehicles.
- Analyze the 2-quadrant converter topology in buck and boost mode and the half-bridge converter with center tap rectification topology.
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