Date
11 Aug 2024
Attendees and life updates
Goals
Quick introduction for new members
Life updates
Go through Power Systems Retrospective
Discuss future projects
Recruiting and Onboarding Discussion
Discussion Agenda
Time | Item | Who | Notes |
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5 Mins | Introduction |
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2 Mins | New Members |
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15 Mins | Power Systems Retrospective | ||
15 Mins | Future Projects | Everyone |
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5 Mins | Recruiting + Onboarding | Everyone |
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5 Mins | Conclusion |
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Future Projects
Power Board Redesign
Description: Redesign of Power Board with increased amount of protection circuitry and utilization of power path controllers.
Replacing basic MOSFETs with ICs with better monitoring capabilities.
https://www.analog.com/en/products/ltc4421.html
Power path controller IC
Recommended by Polytechnique Montreal.
Has connects two input sources to a common output.
We can use software to define voltage ranges, current limits, etc. parameters and also monitor these values
EFUSE IC.
Used by UW-Madison.
Shares the similar software versatility offered by the LTC4421.
Smart Power Distribution Unit (aka Fuse box with power monitoring)
Description: A LV power distribution unit with several fused outputs, circuit protection mechanisms, and power monitoring.
Through this, we can record power consumption of every LV system and communicate it through CAN for debugging, data acq, etc.
The board will prevent issues caused by under or overvolting, short circuits, current spikes, etc.
Resettable fuses
High Voltage redesign
Description: Current HV with an additional diode to allow array to power motor directly.
Diode considerations include reverse current leakage, voltage drop, etc.
Can be more long term (implemented in next car) but initial testing should be done this year.
Active Precharge
Description: Replacing previous arbitrarily timed pre-charge with one based on actual state of hardware.
High-Voltage Solid-State Relay Active Precharge Reference Design
DC-DC Convertor
Description: A ~300W flyback DC-DC Convertor capable of efficiently (>84%) converting ~120V down to 12V.
Pros:
It would be super cool if we made our own, and it would be a great learning opportunity.
Commercial DC-DC convertors are pretty pricey. The TEQ-300wir listed below is $703.57 (one designed by us could be just as expensive).
Cons:
The first couple iterations will surely blow up and we might not have a working model by the time comp arrives.
Hard to justify this project unless we can produce a better efficiency than the industry.
Recommended by Appalachian State
$703.57
89% efficient
Supplemental Monitoring board redesign
Project with BPS
Current board just measures voltage. The new one should also be able to measure current, temp, and report any potential faults.
Battery Characterization board