A Rule Based Design Process and an Evolutionary Architecture for the Vehicle Power Supply

932864

10/01/1993

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This paper begins with a comparison of the automotive power supply and loads in the early 1950's (near the end of the six-volt era) to the modern counterpart in the early 1990's (possibly near the end of the 12-volt era). A typical power supply specification sheet is developed based on the in-vehicle performance characteristics. From this summary, two attributes are noted: first, the system voltage is not very stable and second, transient protection is limited.
With this awareness and the knowledge that the power supply of the future will need architectural change, a review of the design assumptions using a total system view and a long term outlook is advanced. Using a rule based design process and employing available technology to enhance the power system architecture, a number of elements are proposed for consideration in new designs.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/932864
Pages
8
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Sandel, R., "A Rule Based Design Process and an Evolutionary Architecture for the Vehicle Power Supply," SAE Technical Paper 932864, 1993, https://doi.org/10.4271/932864.
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Oct 1, 1993
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932864
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English