SIMULATION OF THE CIRCUITS FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLES CHARGING SYSTEMS
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Simulation, Circuits, Electric vehicles, Charging systemsAbstract
This paper examines the charging system of electric vehicles and tries to explain the process involved in the operation of electric vehicle supply equipment and the electric vehicle onboard charging module. The simulation carried out in this paper were done using the power electronics simulation software PSIM. It presents the electric schematic of the proximity pilot connection and the control pilot connection. It also presents the voltage waveforms for both connector pins.
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