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Using the Inverter Control to Minimize E-Motor Noise: Interview with Richard Burke

How the industry are reducing NVH in the E-Motor

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Steven Wicks
Steven Wicks
11/08/2022

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In February 2023, Automotive IQ hosts the 10th Annual International Conference, Advanced E-Motor Technology 2023.

It’s here where popular automotive industry topics, such as, optimizing the complete powertrain and focusing on how we can move away from viewing the e-motor in isolation will be highly regarded.

The industry right now is looking at the e-motor as part of the whole system, including the powertrain and inverter, and reducing noise vibration harshness (NVH) in doing so, something that Richard Burke, UK Engineering Director at Protean Electric Limited is focusing on in his role right now.

Richard will be presenting at the conference and will be focusing on:

• How to tailor the inverter to specific characteristics of the e-motor and
minimize noise
• The latest findings from work that was carried out in this area by e-motor
experts at Protean Electric
• The different solutions to minimize noise in the e-motor

Register for the 10th Annual International Conference, Advanced E-Motor Technology 2023.

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