Low-Cost Real-Time Control Platform with Embedded Isolated Electrical Sensors for Power Electronics

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Abstract

This paper presents a versatile, low-cost real-time control platform with embedded isolated inputs and outputs for direct usage in electrical applications. The inputs correspond to voltage and current measurements, while the outputs are digital signals with isolated power supply. The validation for the platform considers the implementation of the power electronics topologies where the control algorithms are implemented in Simulink. The topologies are the interleaved three-phase buck converter, push–pull converter, H-bridge, and thyristor-based AC load controller. The control for them involves voltage feedback, current feedback, linear control algorithms, and the implementation of a discrete PLL algorithm for the last topology. Hence, the platform demonstrates the effectiveness of performing real-time control for some power electronics topologies.

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Merchan-Villalba, L. R., Lozano-Garcia, J. M., Gonzalez-Longatt, F., Ramirez-Arredondo, J. M., Pizano-Martinez, A., & Avina-Cervantes, J. G. (2023). Low-Cost Real-Time Control Platform with Embedded Isolated Electrical Sensors for Power Electronics. Electronics (Switzerland), 12(15). https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics12153320

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