New DSP docking station for power electronics for test and development
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Typhoon's hardware-in-the-loop solution, delivers a power electronics development and verification system on the bench. The addition of the new DSP docking station makes controller development even easier, dramatically reduces development time and costs, while delivering increased test coverage. The 1uS resolution and latency deliver high fidelity emulation, which enables effective testing and development of power electronics control circuits. The user requires no knowledge of FPGAs or access to 3rd party tools, just draw your schematic, compile and run. Contact PPM for more information.
Docking stations speed up controller development
Pulse Power & Measurement has launched a range of docking stations for the new HiL400 series of bench top Power Electronics development systems. The docking stations allow industry standard DSPs to be connected directly to the HiL400.
The HiL400 reduces the need for high power test stands, speeding up the development process and allowing iterative design changes without safety concerns. The end user doesn't require intricate knowledge of FPGAs or modelling to start working on their controller testing. The circuit of interest just needs to be drawn in the schematic editor and complied. Everything required to simulate drives, grid connections, inverters, PV arrays, batteries or SVCs is available, with the customer being able to define the specific I/O and models included in the system. The Typhoon HiL systems are small, lightweight and offer unparalleled speed of operation and ease of use.