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Lower real EV inverter cost without compromising safety, quality, or test coverage

In the evolving world of eMobility one thing remains constant – the inverter is the heart and soul of electric vehicles. When it comes to testing inverters, the trend has been to pull tests further up the development cycle, using virtualization to simulate components at lower costs and test scenarios faster than in-vehicle field testing. Power-level hardware-in-the-loop (pHIL) testing extends traditional signal-level HIL to include testing the power electronics circuits on EV traction inverters in a closed-loop simulator.

Join this session at the Charged Virtual Conference on EV Engineering, presented by NI and D&V Electronics, to learn how traction inverter validation engineers can extend their testing capabilities by emulating the motor and the other power components in an EV powertrain to cover a broader range of realistic and repeatable test scenarios including under multiple failure conditions that would not be easily reproducible on the road.

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Other sessions at our Fall Virtual Conference include:

Protecting Automotive Electronics, Motors and Electrical Systems Through Creative Chemistry

From extreme environmental protection to thermal load management and insulation, the need in in the automotive industry to protect, insulate, bond and increase performance for electronics, motors and batteries has never been greater. At ELANTAS PDG, we provide full-system solutions to serve as a problem-solving partner on current and/or future automotive electronic, motor or battery product applications. Our team of world-class chemists and innovative laboratory facilities is creating new formulations to aid specific OEM and Tier 1 applications by stretching the compound boundaries of polyurethanes, epoxies, acrylics, and silicones every day. For example, our patented Conashield™ Flood Coat Technology can provide potting performance with the convenience and delicacy of a conformal coating for applications such as exterior door handle sensors, lidar units and various control modules.

Our history dates back to 1919, and we have wide-ranging expertise in wire enamels, motor impregnation resins, potting, conformal coatings and adhesives. When it comes to meeting a specification requirement, addressing raw material shortage dilemmas and/or a discontinued product scenario, for example, ELANTAS can deliver a broad range of efficient chemical protection solutions to mitigate potential or real-time production delays.

This presentation will provide an overview of the products and services ELANTAS PDG has to offer, as well as the innovative chemical capabilities it can offer.

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See the full sessions list for the Fall Virtual Conference on EV Engineering here.

Broadcast live October 18 – 21, 2021, the conference content will span the EV engineering supply chain and ecosystem including motor and power electronics design and manufacturing, cell development, battery systems, testing, powertrains, thermal management, circuit protection, wire and cable, EMI/EMC and more.

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