2019 SAE Corporate Learning GV Resource Guide - P18294612

ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS

−− Source of EMI noises - common mode, differential mode −− Filter design • Stability and Dynamic Analysis −− Control Techniques: voltage-mode and current-mode −− Control loop components

engineers, quality and manufacturing engineers will all benefit from an advanced understanding of power electronics for today’s modern vehicle applications. Prerequisites An associates degree in an engineering field or a bachelor’s degree in non-engineering field with at least three years of experience in automotive or in an electronics design/manufac- turing industry or knowledge gained by attending a course such as SAE’s Introduction to Power Electronics in Automotive Applications (I.D.# C1871) is required.

−− Plant transfer function −− Compensation design −− Stability criteria • Electric Machine Types −− DC machines −− AC machines: induction motors, PM motors, synchronous motors • Motor Control Technique −− Control DC machine −− Control AC machine • Future Trends and Upcoming Technologies −− Wireless power transfer −− Bi-directional power transfer −− Autonomous vehicles

Topical Outline DAY ONE • Brief Review of ICE and xEVs • Converter Topologies and Applications

−− DC-DC converters −− AC-DC converters −− DC-AC converters −− AC-AC converters −− Power Electronics in Automotive Applications • Detailed Operation of Non-Isolated DC-DC converters −− Buck converter −− Boost converter −− Buck-Boost converter • Detailed Operation of Isolated DC-DC converters

Instructor: Fee: $1415

Fariborz Musavi

1.3 CEUs

URL:

sae.org/learn/content/c1872/

Automotive Lighting: Design and Technology 2 Days | Classroom Seminar I.D.# C0202 Since the invention of the automobile, lighting has been an important subsystem on all ground vehicles. Automotive lighting is vital to passenger safety, comfort and vehicle styling. The technology used in automotive lighting has rapidly expanded to make the lighting more value added, safer and pleasing to customers. This seminar provides broad information about automotive lighting systems with emphasis on lighting functions, effectiveness, and technologies. The intent is to assist attendees to gain sufficient knowledge about automotive lighting and its importance in overall vehicle design and development. Since only the exterior lighting devices on the ground vehicles are regulated by the federal and local governments, and standardized by the SAE Lighting Committee and the international communities, this course will only address automotive exterior lighting. This course has been approved by the Accreditation Commission for Traffic Accident Reconstruction (ACTAR) for 13 Continuing Education Units (CEUs). Upon completion of this seminar, accredited reconstructionists should mail a copy of their course certificate and the $5 student CEU fee to ACTAR, PO Box 1493, North Platte, NE 69103.

−− Flyback −− Forward

−− Half-Bridge −− Full-Bridge • Detailed Operation of Resonant Converters −− Concept −− Series resonant converter −− Parallel resonant converter −− Series-Parallel resonant converter −− LLC resonant converter • Detailed Operation of AC-DC Converters −− Rectifiers −− PFC circuits

DAY TWO • Detailed Operation of DC-AC Converters −− Topologies −− Switching techniques • Switching Characteristics and Losses −− Switching characteristics during on and off-times −− Conduction losses −− Switching losses −− Diode forward losses • Design for Manufacturing −− Thermal modelling −− Cooling techniques: conventional, forced air and liquid • EMI: Standards and Filtering −− Standards

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