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P0A7A / INF344

P0A7A-344

Description
The inverter converts high-voltage direct current from the HV battery and alternating current for MG2 and MG1. The inverter contains a three-phase bridge circuit, which consists of six power transistors each for MG2 and MG1, that converts direct current to three-phase alternating current. The MG ECU controls the actuation of the power transistors. The inverter transmits information that is necessary for effecting control, such as the amperage and voltage, to the MG ECU.

The MG ECU uses a voltage sensor, which is built into the inverter, to detect boosted high voltage to allow control of the voltage boost.

The inverter voltage sensor outputs voltage that varies between 0 and 5 Vin accordance with the changes in the high voltage. The higher the high voltage, the higher the output voltage, and the lower the high voltage, the lower the output voltage.

The MG ECU monitors the inverter voltage and detects malfunctions.






DTC Logic

DTC Detection Logic
The MG ECU controls generator torque according to driving conditions.

If the difference between the requested MG1 torque and the actual MG1 torque exceeds a predetermined value, the MG ECU determines that there is a malfunction in the execution or monitoring of the MG1 torque. Then, the hybrid vehicle control ECU will illuminate the MIL and set a DTC.






Diagnostic Procedure

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