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Energy Conversion Module (ECM) – DC/DC Converter with Integrated Supercaps
FISITA2008/F2008-05-057

Authors

Ollhäuser, Helmut* - ALCOA / AFL Europe GmbH, Germany
Apfelbacher, Thomas - ALCOA / AFL Europe GmbH, Germany

Abstract

Keywords - DC/DC Converter, Supercaps, Fuel and CO2-emission reduction, Hybridization, Power- Electronics

In the light of increasing hybridization of future vehicle generations mainly those functionalities will be realized which contribute to fuel- and at the end emission-reduction. Recuperation, Start-Stop, E-steering and EDS-stabilization therefore constitute applications for which an efficient energy management has to be provided.

In this context ALCOA / AFL Europe GmbH developed a patent pending system solution, by which in one single unit a powerful DC/DC converter is integrated with the storage medium EDLC or Super-/Ultracap - on the one hand the restrictive packaging and on the other hand high performance requirements of the OEM can be met in a high degree. Possible issues arising from the compact integration of the supercaps such as heat dissipation and EMI are solved in a unique way - even the impacts in case of a defect cell are eliminated by a sophisticated balancing.

The main performance characteristics of the currently finished 1 KW solution that is in test status at various OEMs are:

  • Output: 1 KW bidirectional
  • Capacity: 29,8 F / 12 Cells a 350 F
  • Additional fused power output
  • Optional output for consumers during motor start
  • Protection class IP 6K7
  • Buck/Boost converter 2-phases
  • Operating frequency 125 kHz
  • Current control and phase monitoring realized in HW

With its scaleable approach and the possibility to be integrated rapidly and cost-efficiently in new carlines, the ECM just today combines the advantages of an intelligent electric power management. New prospective application-ranges - i.e. up to 5 KW for commercial vehicles and/or buses - are right now under development and should move its way in to series implementation soon.

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