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Design Guidelines of Rapid Control Prototyping Systems for Power Electronics and Electrical Drives

  • University of Munich
  • MAN ENERGY SOLUTIONS SE

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Abstract

This paper presents four rapid control prototyping systems intended for control of power electronics and electrical drives. Three different, but gradually improved rapid control systems developed in academia and a commercial SCALEXIO system from industry are introduced and further compared. The main drawback of a commercial rapid control prototyping system is its cost. This background led to the idea to use the main processor of a standard PC itself to do the real-Time work. Design guidelines will be given during the hardware-and software description of these rapid control prototyping systems. The Experimental results obtained by these systems are also given to present the their performance.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication6th IEEE International Conference on Predictive Control of Electrical Drives and Power Electronics, PRECEDE 2021
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Pages668-673
Number of pages6
ISBN (Electronic)9781665425575
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021
Externally publishedYes
Event6th IEEE International Conference on Predictive Control of Electrical Drives and Power Electronics, PRECEDE 2021 - Jinan, China
Duration: 20 Nov 202122 Nov 2021

Publication series

Name6th IEEE International Conference on Predictive Control of Electrical Drives and Power Electronics, PRECEDE 2021

Conference

Conference6th IEEE International Conference on Predictive Control of Electrical Drives and Power Electronics, PRECEDE 2021
Country/TerritoryChina
CityJinan
Period20/11/2122/11/21

Keywords

  • Electrical drives
  • FPGA
  • Pentium system
  • Power electronics
  • Rapid control prototyping
  • dSPACE

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