LIN-Controlled Alternator Voltage Regulator

Nov. 3, 2004
International Rectifier (IR) recently introduced the local interconnect network (LIN)-controlled alternator-regulator for next-generation vehicles. IR’s solution optimizes performance in intelligent automotive charging systems for increased efficiency ...

International Rectifier (IR) recently introduced the local interconnect network (LIN)-controlled alternator-regulator for next-generation vehicles. IR’s solution optimizes performance in intelligent automotive charging systems for increased efficiency and improved fuel economy.

Intelligent vehicular charging systems are used when dynamic control of the alternator output and torque is desired for optimal battery charging, electrical system power management and alternator-engine interaction. Dynamic alternator control enables improved electrical system efficiency and reduces engine idle speed for greater fuel economy.

In contrast to analog interfaces, IR’s platform offers integrated programmable load response control features, programmable field excitation of current or temperature and regulator feedback of fault status. As added benefits, IR’s LIN solution can be uniquely addressed for compatibility with up to 15 other modules on the bus and all data can be transmitted or received in a single pass.

The LIN interface provides a simplified method of reliably achieving the bidirectional communication required for maximum alternator performance in an intelligent charging system. The LIN serial interface is used by the engine control unit (ECU) to transmit charging voltage set point from 10.7 V to 16 V, load response control ramp and cut-off speed and the field excitation limit. The voltage set-point command can also disable the field driver for a momentary no-output condition.

Signals transmitted to the ECU from the regulator include field excitation duty cycle, current or temperature (customer-defined) and the fault status. Transmitted fault codes provide unique indication for mechanical, electrical, temperature, communication and timeout errors. In addition, the LIN-controlled alternator-regulator includes short-circuit protection, EMI and ESD suppression and consumes less than 200 µA standby current.

The LIN-controlled alternator-regulator is custom-designed for specific applications. For availability and pricing information, contact the International Rectifier Automotive sales team at 248-347-1830, extension 110.

For more information, visit www.irf.com.

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