Prius Gen2 bench test
Prius Gen2 bench test
Hi,
I have a prius gen 2 board wired up and ready for a test on real hardware (inverter).
Before doing that I want to verify that everything is working correctly.
I have it on the bench, powered with a 12V PSU. See parameters attached. I can start the inverter in manual mode, however get opmode returns 1 and in the Spot Values I can see opmode is run and not manual run.
I probed all pins of the 12pin connector, and none have a PWM signal.
Is there anything I am missing?
Thanks!
I have a prius gen 2 board wired up and ready for a test on real hardware (inverter).
Before doing that I want to verify that everything is working correctly.
I have it on the bench, powered with a 12V PSU. See parameters attached. I can start the inverter in manual mode, however get opmode returns 1 and in the Spot Values I can see opmode is run and not manual run.
I probed all pins of the 12pin connector, and none have a PWM signal.
Is there anything I am missing?
Thanks!
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Re: Prius Gen2 bench test
Which board (VCU) are you using?
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start pin constantly high? Also set udcnom=0 for testing.
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Re: Prius Gen2 bench test
20pin connector only has +12 and GND connected, I can see that my opmode switches to RUN when touching +12 to the start pin.
I'm getting the following error msg:
[97950]: DERATE - TMPHSMAX
thmphsmax is already maxed out to 150°C , but tmphs is at 166.28°C
I'm getting the following error msg:
[97950]: DERATE - TMPHSMAX
thmphsmax is already maxed out to 150°C , but tmphs is at 166.28°C
Re: Prius Gen2 bench test
Got around the tmphsmax by hard coding it to a random value within limits and recompiling the FW.
I still can't start the inverter in manual mode.
error memory shows
STOP - DESAT
I can get opmode to 1.0 by holding start pin high, but still no PWM out. Starting inverter in manual mode won't change opmode (stays 0)
I still can't start the inverter in manual mode.
error memory shows
STOP - DESAT
I can get opmode to 1.0 by holding start pin high, but still no PWM out. Starting inverter in manual mode won't change opmode (stays 0)
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Have you connected ALL inverter pins on the 12 pin connector? That will give you a valid temperature and remove the DESAT error
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Re: Prius Gen2 bench test
This test was board only (no inverter connected). I wanted to verify the output on the bench first, before connecting it to the inverter.
I was hoping that there is a way of testing outputs without inverter, but I guess it's easier to test with the board connected to the inverter ...
I was hoping that there is a way of testing outputs without inverter, but I guess it's easier to test with the board connected to the inverter ...
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oh ok. Well then connect a the desat input (MFIV) to 6V or more.
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Re: Prius Gen2 bench test
Thanks Johannes! I got it hooked up to the inverter, and was able to spin the motor in manual mode.
I'm using a kollmorgen kbm motor, and a 12V PSU.
The motor itself does not have an encoder, but I could buy one if needed.
Next step is hooking up a TPS (I have a spare e46m3 pedal) and run it in non-manual mode. Do I need an encoder for this to work, or should it work without? This is just for an on-the-bench test setup, I'm planing on using a leaf motor with encoder in the final install.
thanks
I'm using a kollmorgen kbm motor, and a 12V PSU.
The motor itself does not have an encoder, but I could buy one if needed.
Next step is hooking up a TPS (I have a spare e46m3 pedal) and run it in non-manual mode. Do I need an encoder for this to work, or should it work without? This is just for an on-the-bench test setup, I'm planing on using a leaf motor with encoder in the final install.
thanks
Re: Prius Gen2 bench test
I got it all running, using a 48V battery, leaf motor/resolver and FOC firmware. only issue I'm having is that the motor won't stop spinning once it started (after throttle input)
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Re: Prius Gen2 bench test
Sounds like the resolver wires are not in the right combination. The FOC tuning video goes over that pretty well. I had the exact same thing when I was setting mine up.
Re: Prius Gen2 bench test
Yea, been there, done that :O
That condition is due to syncoffs not being correct (FOC tuning performed) PRIOR to utilizing the throttle input.
Fortunately there is a FOC tuning video now that does an excellent job of walking one thru the process.
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