Stage - Development of a Military grade BLDC speed controller

Date: 19 août 2024

Lieu: Loncin-Ans, Belgique

Entreprise: John Cockerill

The goal of this thesis is to develop a prototype of a BLDC (Brushless DC motor) speed controller that complaints to electrical military environment.

The student will do some research on existing open source solutions to define the work path.The electrical constrains on the device should be studied to be able to successfully pass military standard (EMC). A safety mechanism should be implemented in case of defect.The student will design a board to control a BLDC motor. Tests will be carried out on the PCB to verify that the design works well and the military standard are successfully passed.

The student need to be avaible for at least 3 months. 

 

 

Profile : 

  • Student in electronic/electro-mechanical engineering with an master's degree education level
  • The student need to understand english and french 
  • The EMC standard are difficult to successfully pass. A support in EMC is a plus