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Instrument clusters for monitoring electric vehicles
In this paper, we present a basic testing platform for Electric Vehicles (EVs) containing a HPEVS AC-50 electric motor, a Curtis 1238-7601 controller, 30 LiFePO4 batteries, chargers and a Battery Management System (BMS). To monitor different parameters of interest (motor speed, current, battery pack voltage, motor and controller temperatures, state of charge) we have developed two different interfaces which can be used as instrument clusters. The first interface is based on Arduino Uno and it has a 20×4 Liquid Cristal Display (LCD). The second interface is a Virtual Instrument (VI) cluster developed in LabVIEW. Both interfaces communicate with the EV testing platform components through the serial or CAN buses.