2000 IEEE 31st Annual Power Electronics Specialists Conference. Conference Proceedings (Cat. No.00CH37018)
DOI: 10.1109/pesc.2000.878801
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Thermal optimisation of mechatronically integrated power electronics for an engine cooling fan using brushless technology

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“…The integration of the electronics onto the fan motor is necessary to reduce the number of cable connections for coils and sensors but also requires a careful selection of the location of the different electronic components (Kaiser, Staiger, Orthmann, George, & Huebner, 2000). A trade-off between software complexity and electronic hardware has to be found for flange shaping of the voltage and current pulses in order to fulfill the electromagnetic interference requirements of the motor fan.…”
Section: Functional and Local Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The integration of the electronics onto the fan motor is necessary to reduce the number of cable connections for coils and sensors but also requires a careful selection of the location of the different electronic components (Kaiser, Staiger, Orthmann, George, & Huebner, 2000). A trade-off between software complexity and electronic hardware has to be found for flange shaping of the voltage and current pulses in order to fulfill the electromagnetic interference requirements of the motor fan.…”
Section: Functional and Local Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%