Development Of A Tms320 C30 Dsp Based Controller For A Power Converter
Author(s) -
S.A. Chickamenahalli,
R. W. Ellis
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--7037
Subject(s) - digital signal processing , texas instruments davinci , computer science , interface (matter) , controller (irrigation) , power (physics) , digital signal processor , session (web analytics) , embedded system , scope (computer science) , computer hardware , operating system , programming language , physics , bubble , quantum mechanics , maximum bubble pressure method , biology , world wide web , agronomy
This paper presents an undergraduate research project that involved the design, development, testing and installation of a DSP based controller for a power converter. The parallel interface for a Texas Instruments TMS320C30 Digital Signal Processor (DSP) established to devise an economical real-time interface is discussed. Derivation of signals for the power devices of a single-phase topology of the power converter, with expansion capabilities for a three-phase configuration is detailed. The advantages of C programming capabilities of the DSP are highlighted. Experimental results are presented and the scope of future work is summarized along with conclusions.
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