Non‐contact and anti‐interference diagnosis of SiC MOSFET module bond wire faults for EV wireless charging device

Author:

Ma Mingyao1,Wang Ning1ORCID,Wang Hanyu1,Guo Weisheng1,Wang Hai2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. National and Local Joint Engineering Laboratory for Renewable Energy Access to Grid Technology Hefei University of Technology Heifei People's Republic of China

2. College of Science, Health, Engineering and Education Murdoch University Murdoch Australia

Abstract

AbstractSiC MOSFET modules are widely used for bidirectional wireless charging of electric vehicles. However, prolonged use can result in bond wire faults, leading to reliability issues. To address this problem, a non‐contact bond wire monitoring method that can be carried out using the charging coil of the wireless charging device is proposed. Here, two monitoring loops are constructed based on the circuit topology, and their impedance magnitudes are measured on the charging coil to avoid the influence of battery voltage on monitoring results. To detect the bond wire condition, the impedance magnitude difference of the two monitoring loops is chosen as an indicator, which is very sensitive to the bond wire lift‐off. However, the monitoring results may be influenced by the aging of resonant capacitors and the offset of the charging coil. In particular, the influence of the coil offset is significant. To mitigate this effect, a prognostic parameter calibration method is proposed. Experimental results confirm the effectiveness of the proposed method, which provides a promising solution for the reliable and safe operation of SiC MOSFET modules in wireless charging devices.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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