Driving PWM outputs from the FPGA
Beyond the built-in modulators accessible from the user application, the imperix sandbox enables PWM generation directly within the FPGA, allowing for the implementation of custom…
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.
Beyond the built-in modulators accessible from the user application, the imperix sandbox enables PWM generation directly within the FPGA, allowing for the implementation of custom…
Imperix provides direct access to ADC measurements within the FPGA which allows for reduced delay between the sampling and the processing, but also helps supporting…
Introduction Power electronic converters pose a specific sampling challenge: the signals of interest (currents and voltages) are low-frequency components, but they are combined with a…
This page is a quick-start guide to build an interleaved boost converter using imperix equipment. It is specifically made to accompany users who want to…
This article provides essential information for developing power converters using the PEB-800-40 module. It is intended to guide first-time users through the safe and successful…
This article provides getting-started instructions for first-time users of the imperix ACG SDK. It focuses on the typical workflow associated with the simulation and automated…
This guide provides an overview of key points to consider when testing power converters in a laboratory environment, covering personnel safety, equipment protection, and the…
All imperix products subject to user programming from the ACG SDK or the CPP SDK require a software license. This concerns the B-Box controllers family…
This B-Box 4 guide provides the necessary information to get started with imperix’s flagship controller. To this end, readers are guided through the implementation of…
This article describes the auto-identification feature for imperix’s latest current and voltage sensors — including those embedded in power modules — when used with the…
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