Structure of the Controller Board on EP Sit-Down Electric Forklifts
The “controller board” (electronic control unit / ECU) on EP sit-down electric forklifts (and electric forklifts in general) is the central electronic unit that manages and coordinates functions such as: speed, traction, braking, overcurrent/overvoltage protection, direction control, etc. Below is the common structure and key components of a forklift controller board — note that some modules may be integrated or separated depending on EP’s specific design.
Main Functions of the Forklift Controller Board
The controller board is responsible for:
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Receiving signals from throttle / accelerator / joystick (analog, sensor, hall, etc.)
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Adjusting power and controlling the traction motor and hydraulic pump motor (if equipped)
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Controlling brakes, overcurrent protection, overvoltage/undervoltage protection, overheating protection
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Coordinating with the battery/power system and sensors
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Forward/reverse direction switching
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Managing safety functions (emergency stop, speed limit)
Key Components / Modules of the Controller Board
| Component | Role / Function | Notes / Example |
|---|---|---|
| Regulated power supply | Provides stable internal voltages (e.g. 12 V, 5 V) from the battery (36/48/80 V depending on truck) | Uses regulators, transistors, capacitors |
| MCU / DSP / FPGA | Logic processing, running control algorithms, responding to operator and sensor signals | 16-bit or 32-bit MCU |
| PWM / Gate driver | Generates PWM signals to drive power stage | MOSFETs, IGBTs |
| Power stage / Motor drive | Supplies large current/voltage to traction or pump motor | Freewheeling diodes, shunt resistors |
| Feedback / Sensing | Measures current, voltage, temperature, speed (Hall sensor, encoder) | ADC + sensors |
| Protection / Safety | Overcurrent, over/undervoltage, overheating, fault shutdown | Cuts off control signal when errors occur |
| Interface / I/O | Inputs from switches/sensors, outputs to lights, buzzer, display | CAN bus, RS-485, analog/digital |
| Brake / Emergency stop | Cuts motor power quickly when braking or emergency stop | Integrated or separate |
| Cooling & enclosure | Heat dissipation, protection from dust, heat, humidity | Heatsink, fan, protective coating, metal housing |
Example from EP Documents
According to EP manuals, the “Pump Controller” is installed on the electrical mounting plate, dedicated to controlling the pump motor. This shows that EP often uses separate controllers for the pump (lift/tilt system) apart from the main traction controller.
Notes / Variations in EP Design
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Different forklift models (load capacity, motor type, voltage) require different controller power ratings and components.
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Some designs are modular (traction + pump + operator interface).
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EMI protection is critical.
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Safety functions include polarity protection, fault monitoring, emergency stop, speed limiting.
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Proper cooling for MOSFETs/IGBTs is essential — sometimes fans or large heatsinks are added.

