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Improving EV acoustics with synchronous acquisition of NVH and powertrain data (Webinar)

The electrification of the vehicle powertrain poses major challenges for the interaction of the individual components. In order to optimize both – the acoustics and the performance of electric vehicles, high-voltage and NVH measurement data must be acquired synchronously.

In this webinar, we show the problem in the acoustics of EVs and the solutions for eMobility and NVH analysis:

  • Challenges in electric vehicle acoustics
  • Synchronous acquisition of NVH and power data on the powertrain
  • Correlation of NVH and power analyses

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Other sessions at our Spring Virtual Conference include:

Certification And Testing Of EV Charging Stations

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Due to an increase in the adoption of battery electric vehicles, direct current fast charging (DCFC) stations have become a critical emerging topic. An extensive charging infrastructure of these types of DCFC stations can help to eliminate range anxiety and further encourage consumers to transition to battery electric vehicles. As this industry grows, manufacturers need to navigate a complex regulatory landscape of standards like ISO 15118, IEEE 1547 and more.

Keysight provides a comprehensive end-to-end testing solution which include Keysight products such as the Charging Discovery System, AC Emulator, and DC Emulator, along with software solutions to facilitate efficient testing.

This webinar will include insights from experts from Keysight and their rental partner, Advanced Test Equipment Corporation. The webinar will cover:

  • Equipment used to test DC fast charging stations – incl. Charging test solution and Grid Edge test solution.
  • Relevant standards to test DC fast charging stations.
  • Keysight products and software.

Armed with this knowledge, EVSE manufacturers will be able to address applicable testing and certification requirements early in the process, streamlining deployments and commissioning.

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See the full session list for the Spring Virtual Conference on EV Engineering here.

Broadcast live on April 15-18, 2024, the conference content will span the EV engineering supply chain and ecosystem, including motor and power electronics design and manufacturing, cell development, battery systems, testing, powertrains, thermal management, circuit protection, wire and cable, EMI/EMC and more.

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