Giuseppe Costa
Evaluation of ADC Modules for Real-time Control of Electrics Motors in Automotive Systems.
Rel. Sarah Azimi, Luca Sterpone. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Mechatronic Engineering (Ingegneria Meccatronica), 2023
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Abstract
Today, analog-to-digital converters are vital components of contemporary technology. They play a significant role, particularly in the automotive sector, as hundreds of sensors constantly require converting analog signals into digital ones for further processing. To monitor electrical quantities and manage electric motors efficiently, ADCs are integrated into the system-on-a-chip to offer a compact and efficient solution. The control system must provide a quick and accurate response for electric motors while managing multiple signals simultaneously. With the aim of converting several signals at the same time from a DC/DC converter and maximizing performance in order to achieve a fast conversion, this research thesis first focused on analyzing existing microcontroller technologies.
In order to determine the best solution, a comparison was made between the analog-to-digital conversion modules of the AURIX™ TC399 and other alternative board solutions
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