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EE675 Postgraduate

Microprocessor Applications in Power Electronics

Credits
6
Type
Theory
Lecture
6 hr
Tutorial
2 hr
Half sem
No

Course Content

Review of microcontrollers and digital signal processors, architecture,peripheral modules.;Typical processors for control implementation: memory organisation, CPU details, addressing modes, interrupt structure, hardware multiplier, pipelining.; Fixed- and floating-point data representations.;Assemblers, linkers and loaders. Binary file formats for processor executable files. Typical structure of timer-interrupt driven programs.;Implementing digital processor based control systems for power electronics: Reference frame transformations, PLL implementations, machine models, harmonic and reactive power compensation, space vector PWM.;Numerical integration methods.;Multitasking concepts for power electronics implementations: The need for multitasking, various multitasking methods.

Text / References

  1. 1 K Ogata, "Discrete-Time Control Systems", second edition, Pearson Education Asia.
  2. 2 N. Mohan, "Power Electronics", third edition, John Wiley and Sons.