Electric Car Motor Control
The note introduces an electric car motor control strategy. The system is tested on a back-to-back motor testbench with car emulation.
The B-Box 4 is a fully programmable controller, specifically tailored for the control of power electronics converters.
Thanks to its fast programming and its embedded protections, it is ideally suited to the experimental validation of converter control algorithms in laboratory environments.
The note introduces an electric car motor control strategy. The system is tested on a back-to-back motor testbench with car emulation.
This application note details a possible control implementation on the B-Box RCP for a fast electric vehicle charger with intermediate storage. In this example, the…
This example implements the control for a three-phase PV inverter. Such a system can be typically found in small industrial photovoltaic facilities, which are directly…
The note introduces an example of Direct Torque Control (DTC) for an electric drive using a permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM) and a programmable inverter.
This article covers the control of a single phase solar PV inverter using Fictive Axis Emulation (FAE) and its implementation on a programmable power converter.
This example generates three phase alternating currents from a voltage source inverter in an open loop manner. It can be used in a grid-forming application.
This notes covers the implementation of a high fidelity audio amplifier by means of a Modular Multilevel Converter (MMC).
This note focuses on the multi-master feature which allows executing control codes on multiple imperix power converter controllers interconnected using optical fiber (SFP). The imperix in-house…
The BB Control Timing info tab provides a graphical representation of the various computation and communication delays involved in the B-Board PRO and B-Box RCP…
In a standard configuration, the control algorithm is executed just after each sampling event. The oversampling feature enables the possibility to set up multiple sampling…
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