Accelerating Power Electronics Development Cycle with Simulation and Rapid Control Prototyping
HIL/PIL Lecture Season at PELs Long Island
Our second lecture on the HIL/PIL series will offer the methodology to speed up development process. Dr Jin will explain a workflow for quick concept validation, and automatic embedded code generation and Processor-In-the-Loop (PIL) simulation for rapid control prototyping, as well as demo of running PSIM and SPICE simulations from one integrated environment.
In this lecture, you will:
- Know when to perform simulation, and to what details (behavior/system-level vs. device level)
- Understand the difference of analog control and digital control, and how to migrate from analog to digital control
- How to perform auto code generation for TI DSP for quick hardware implementation
- How to perform PIL simulation for code validation
Lecturer: Dr. Hua Jin
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- Date: 30 Nov 2016
- Time: 10:30 PM UTC to 01:30 AM UTC
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- Farmingdale State College (SUNY)
- 2350 Broadhollow Rd
- Farmingdale, New York
- United States 11735
- Building: Lupton Hall
- Room Number: T101
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Alberto de Leon, alberto.deleon@expertoinc.com
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Ron DeLuca, rdeluca@bren-tronics.com
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Anna Godas, godasa@farmingdale.edu
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- Co-sponsored by RESC
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Dr Jin of PSIM
Accelerating Power Electronics Development Cycle with Simulation and Rapid Control Prototyping
The importance of simulation in power electronics product development has been well recognized.In this talk, the methodology of maximizing the benefit of simulation to enhance productivity and speed up development process is discussed. A workflow of behavior/system-level simulation for quick concept validation, device-level simulation for detailed analysis, analog and digital control loop design, and automatic embedded code generation and Processor-In-the-Loop (PIL) simulation for rapid control prototyping, is described.
The talk will include a demo of running PSIM and SPICE simulations from one integrated environment, and running a sensorless PMSM motor drive example in PIL simulation and on a TI hardware kit.
By the end of this talk, participants will be have the following main takeaways:
- Know when to perform simulation, and to what details (behavior/system-level vs. device level)
- Understand the difference of analog control and digital control, and how to migrate from analog to digital control
- How to perform auto code generation for TI DSP for quick hardware implementation
- How to perform PIL simulation for code validation
Biography:
Email:
Address:2275 Research Blvd, Suite 500, , Rockville, Maryland, United States, 20850
Dr Jin of PSIM
Accelerating Power Electronics Development Cycle with Simulation and Rapid Control Prototyping
Biography:
Email:
Address:Rockville, Maryland, United States
Agenda
5:30PM Networking over pizza (salad as gluten-free option)and beverage
6:15PM Introduction
6:30PM Presentation Starts
8:00PM Presentation Ends, One to One Questions and Networking
8:30PM End of Event
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