Winter Semester 2010/11
Winter Semester 2011/12
Winter Semester 2012/13
Microprocessor Techniques in Power Electronics 1 ES2B202205
Course content:Base structures of floating-point microprocessors (DSP). Signal processors architecture to use for real-time computing. Integrated Development Environment IDE. The usage of signal processors to control DC/AC converters and vector controlled drive systems (FOC, DSC, DTC), active filters, algorithms of regulators, vectorial quantities conversion systems and PWM modulators. Selected functional blocks realization for power electronics and electrical drive applications: digital filters, digital controllers (P, PI, PID), vectorial coordinate conversion. Running and testing written software using research stations. Programming using the high-level language (C/C++) and the assembler.
Learning outcomes:Acquaint with the DSP algorithms, methods of control DC/AC converters and drive systems
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Bibliography
a) basic references:
1. Analog Devices, "VisualDSP++ User's Guide for SHARC Processors"
2. Brian W. Kernighan Dennis M. Ritchie, "JĘZYK ANSI C". Wydawnictwo Naukowo-Techniczne.
3. Orłowska-Kowalska T. "Bezczujnikowe układy napędowe z silnikami indukcyjnymi, Oficyna Wydawnicza Politechniki Wrocławskiej, Wrocław 2003
b) supplementary references:
1. Analog Devices. ADSP-2106x SHARC User’s Manual
2. Analog Devices. C/C++ Compiler & Library Manual for SHARC Processors
3. Supporting materials and instructions from Dep. of Power Electronics and Electric Drives, PB