Market Trends and Benefits | How to Use Rapid Control Prototyping to Validate Electric Motors and Power Converters, Part 1
From the series: How to Use Rapid Control Prototyping to Validate Electric Motors and Power Converters
Dr. Carlos Villegas, Speedgoat
Diego Kuratli, MathWorks
Trends for power electronics control design include higher switching frequency requirements for the next generation of semiconductors and increased complexity of control algorithms. Using rapid control prototyping (RCP), you can:
- Validate and adapt requirements before designing the embedded hardware
- Integrate new components easily
- Avoid hardware and firmware revisions
- Employ advanced data logging and parameter tuning
Published: 10 Nov 2021
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