Check of inverter: Notes
The electrical machine consists of a stator and a rotor. The stator contains the three-phased coil (called alternating current coil) of the electrical machine, while the rotor contains the permanent magnets and is linked to the drive shaft. When current supply is present via the electrical machine electronics, the alternating current coil generates a magnetic field which generates mechanical torque (engine operation). The rotor shaft transfers the generated torque to the transmission. During alternator operation, the mechanical torque available at the drive shaft generates a current within the alternating current coil to charge the high-voltage battery.