Isuzu motors limited (20240305234). DRIVE SYSTEM AND VEHICLE simplified abstract
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DRIVE SYSTEM AND VEHICLE
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Kota Kato of Fujisawa-shi (JP)
DRIVE SYSTEM AND VEHICLE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240305234 titled 'DRIVE SYSTEM AND VEHICLE
Simplified Explanation: The patent application describes a drive system for a vehicle that includes two inverters to control the power supplied to an electric motor, ensuring efficient operation.
Key Features and Innovation:
- Utilizes two inverters to control power output to the electric motor.
- Performs PWM control to optimize the on-time of switching elements based on the amount of direct current.
- Ensures that the on-time of the first switching element is longer than the on-time of the second switching element when the direct current is smaller.
Potential Applications: The technology can be applied in electric vehicles, hybrid vehicles, and other electric propulsion systems.
Problems Solved: Addresses the need for efficient power control in electric drive systems to maximize performance and energy efficiency.
Benefits:
- Improved efficiency in power delivery to the electric motor.
- Enhanced performance of the vehicle.
- Increased energy savings and reduced environmental impact.
Commercial Applications: Title: "Efficient Drive System for Electric Vehicles" This technology can be utilized in the automotive industry for electric and hybrid vehicles, contributing to the advancement of sustainable transportation solutions.
Prior Art: Readers can explore prior art related to power control systems in electric vehicles and motor drives to gain a deeper understanding of the technological advancements in this field.
Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on the latest research and developments in power control systems for electric vehicles to enhance knowledge and stay informed about industry trends.
Questions about Drive System Technology: 1. What are the key advantages of using two inverters in a drive system for electric vehicles? 2. How does PWM control contribute to the efficiency of power delivery in electric drive systems?
Original Abstract Submitted
a drive system includes: a first inverter that outputs first alternating current by switching first direct current with a switching element (first switching element), to an electric motor generating power for propelling a vehicle; a second inverter that supplies, to the electric motor, second alternating current having the same frequency as the first alternating current by switching direct current with a switching element (second switching element); and a control part that performs pwm control on the first inverter and the second inverter such that an on-time of the first switching element in one cycle of the first alternating current becomes longer than an on-time of the second switching element when the direct current is smaller than the direct current.