Articles | Volume 14
https://doi.org/10.5194/ars-14-139-2016
https://doi.org/10.5194/ars-14-139-2016
28 Sep 2016
 | 28 Sep 2016

Transfer impedance simulation and measurement methods to analyse shielding behaviour of HV cables used in Electric-Vehicles and Hybrid-Electric-Vehicles

Abid Mushtaq and Stephan Frei

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Short summary
One of the issues in Electric Vehicle (EV) is to control the electromagnetic noise, so that both High Voltage (HV) power drive system and Low Voltage (LV) systems (like communication-, infotainment-, safety systems, etc.) coexist in harmony and perform their respective functions efficiently. In this article, techniques to analyse HV cables and how to design better shielding is discussed, which may help to design better layouts for coexistence of HV and LV in EV. Aim is to assist system designers