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A vector controller is an advanced electronic device used in electric vehicles (EVs) to manage and optimize the performance of the powertrain. It utilizes sophisticated algorithms to control the electric motor's speed, torque, and efficiency, ensuring smooth operation and enhanced driving experience. Typically made from durable electronic components, vector controllers are essential for the precise control of electric motors in various driving conditions.
| Input voltage range | 48V to 800V |
| Control method | Field-oriented control (FOC) |
| Motor compatibility | Permanent magnet synchronous motors (PMSM) and induction motors |
| Communication protocols | CAN, LIN, and Ethernet |
| Operating temperature range | -40°C to 85°C |
When selecting a vector controller, buyers should consider the input voltage range and compatibility with the specific type of electric motor being used. It's essential to specify the required communication protocols for integration with other vehicle systems. Additionally, consider the operating temperature range to ensure reliable performance in various environmental conditions. Quantities may vary based on production needs, so it's advisable to discuss expected volumes when requesting a quote.
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It manages the performance of electric motors in EVs by controlling speed and torque.
It can operate permanent magnet synchronous motors and induction motors.
Choose a controller with an input voltage range that matches your EV's powertrain specifications.
Common protocols include CAN, LIN, and Ethernet for vehicle communication.
Look for controllers that operate effectively between -40°C and 85°C.
Yes, they are suitable for both electric and hybrid vehicle applications.