Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2017

Embedded set of sensors for power electronic modules

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This study deals with the challenges for driving Wide Band Gap modules to maturity. In this study, development, integration and signal processing techniques of several types of sensors are studied. Industrial and academic partners, within CAPTIF project, are proposing complementary skills and experiences in the technological and scientific domains: multi-physic sensors, signal processing, integration and reliability for power electronics. Nanoparticle-based strain gauges, temperature sensors and electromagnetic array sensors will be validated and integrated in power an electronic power module. A specific multi-physic model will be developed in order to specify the best location of interest within the power module. These features will result in a better knowledge of real-time current density location, as well as current frequencies. For both sensor types, the data packaging will be challenging spin-offs. Finally, advanced data processing techniques – estimation as well as signal processing – will be adapted to numerous sensor outputs. A clean room process flowchart will be established to guarantee an advanced pre-industrial prototyping.

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hal-03657416 , version 1 (03-05-2022)

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Paul-Etienne Vidal, Jean-Marc Diénot, Frédéric Rotella, Imane Sakhraoui, Baptiste Trajin, et al.. Embedded set of sensors for power electronic modules. More Electric Aircraft (MEA), Feb 2017, Bordeaux, France. pp.0. ⟨hal-03657416⟩
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