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The Smart Charging Solution from dSPACE

One-stop-shop solution for developing and testing new charging technologies

Wixom, Michigan, March 26, 2020 The DS5366 Smart Charging Solution from dSPACE offers automobile manufacturers and providers of charging stations a complete solution for developing and testing technologies for smart charging. The solution  adheres to international standards, guarantees interoperability, and supports developers of onboard chargers, charging columns, and, in the future, inductive charging systems by offering a comprehensive range of test options and dynamic models.

The central requirements for developing the DS5366 Smart Charging Solution include the easy integration of existing test systems and a test depth that can be flexibly adjusted depending on customer requirements. Extensive manipulations are possible both at the electrical and at the protocol level. The solution from dSPACE consists of a software part that contains an open model and a special hardware module for communication, according to ISO 15118. This ensures an adaptation to the powerline communication. Comprehensive logging of all communication events allows for manual or automatic checks of the intended behavior and compliance with the protocol specification, as well as performing an error diagnosis. Thus, it also supports the execution of conformance tests, according to the standard.

Solution for Testing Onboard Chargers, Charging Stations, and Communication Modules

Typical applications are tests of the onboard chargers and charging stations, as well as the communication modules according to various charging standards. Another important application is error simulation during communication. The dSPACE DS5366 Smart Charging Solution enables the simulation of a wide variety of charging stations in the lab, emulates communication errors, and ensures that the ECU functions without errors.

In the same manner, it will also be possible to test the compatibility between the developed charging stations and numerous simulated vehicles during tests on the charging station.

Another focus area is the development of onboard chargers. If no software or hardware is available for charging communication during the development of a vehicle charge controller, the dSPACE solution can replace the vehicle ECUs or their communication controllers for testing in-vehicle prototypes.

A Turn-Key Test Environment with the ASM Tool Suite

In combination with dSPACE Automotive Simulation Models (ASM), the dSPACE tool suite for simulating motors, vehicle dynamics, electric components, and the traffic environment, the Smart Charging Solution becomes a turn-key application for battery-powered electric vehicles, including real-time, high-voltage battery simulation. The models also include emulation of a charging station in which the charging voltage depends on the vehicle power consumption, which is determined by the charging control unit that is tested in the vehicle. If no charge controller is available, ASM lets users simulate a controller using a constant current constant voltage (CCCV) charging process. The demo models are prepared in such a way that all signals required for communication with the control units are available. This enables testing of the control algorithms and the interfaces between all devices, according to standards such as CHAdeMO, ISO 15118, and GB/T 20234.2.

About dSPACE

dSPACE develops and distributes integrated hardware and software tools for developing and testing electronic control units. As a one-stop supplier, dSPACE is a sought-after partner and solution provider in many development areas of the automotive industry, from electromobility to vehicle networking to autonomous driving. The company’s customer base therefore includes virtually all major vehicle manufacturers and suppliers. dSPACE systems are also used in the aerospace and other industries. With approximately 1,800 employees worldwide, dSPACE is headquartered in Paderborn, Germany; has three project centers in Germany; and serves customers through regional dSPACE companies in the USA, the UK, France, Japan, China, and Croatia.

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