Development of a Modular Educational Kit for Research and Teaching on Power Electronics and Multilevel Converters

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This paper presents the detailed project of a modular educational kit to be used in research and teaching activities in the area of power electronics - with emphasis on applications in medium voltage multilevel converters. The half bridge topology has been chosen for the submodules, as they can be arranged together in a multitude of other topologies. A system composed by a mother board and daughter cards is presented. A DSP control card and a FPGA System-On-Module are inserted in the mother board in order to control the half bridge submodules. The targets of this project are applications in medium voltage - hence, the communication between the submodules and the FPGA/DSP is performed through optical fibers. Also a self power system is presented for the submodules, in order for them to operate at floating potentials. Experimental results have been presented for the most usual topologies of converters, including a Modular Multilevel Converter operating at 2000V.

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Sant’ana, W. C., Gama, B. R., Lambert-Torres, G., Bonaldi, E. L., Oliveira, L. E. L., Assuncao, F. O., … Steiner, F. M. (2021). Development of a Modular Educational Kit for Research and Teaching on Power Electronics and Multilevel Converters. IEEE Access, 9, 127496–127514. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3112531

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