Archive for the ‘Digital Power Electronics’ Category

Power Electronics Digital Control Webinar Schedule for 2018-2019

Tuesday, May 8th, 2018

We are pleased to announce the 2018 power electronics digital control webinar schedule for ELMG Digital Power.

These free webinars are the best chance to be among the best digital power electronics control engineers in the world.

The sessions cover the need to know details of Digital Control of Power Electronics and include a question and answer session after the webinar.

Power Electronics Digital Control Webinar Schedule

Make a note of the dates.

Tuesday May 1 Digital Control of Power Electronics using Zynq …[sign up here]
Tuesday June 5 What you need in a development platform for Digital Power Electronics…[Sign up here]
Tuesday July 3 Designing and Implementing Digital Integrators
Tuesday August 7 Using Simulation Tools effectively in Digital Power Electronics Development.. [Sign up here]
Tuesday September 4 Measuring Power Converter Control Transfers
Tuesday October 2 Basics of Digital Power Electronics Control – Where to Start
Tuesday November 6 How to choose your control processor for Digital Power Electronics
Tuesday December 4 Frequency Domain Control Design for Digital Power Using SciLab
Tuesday January 8 2019 Precision Correction in Digital PWM Modulators
Tuesday February 5 2019 Filter Structures for Digital Power Electronics Control
Tuesday March 5 2019 Fractional Step Digital Filters
Tuesday April 2 2019 Development Structures for Firmware and Software in Digital Power Electronics
Tuesday May 7 2019 Grid Synchronization with PLLs

We’ll remind you of the time, dates and where to sign up by e-mail.

The webinars will be presented by ELMG Digital Power CTO, Dr Hamish Laird.

Power Electronics Digital Control Webinar Schedule

Dr. Hamish Laird at the ELMG Digital Power Camarillo Office

Xilinx Alliance Program Re-Certification

Monday, April 23rd, 2018

Xilinx Alliance Program Re-Certification

ELMG Digital Power are continuing in the Xilinx Alliance Program.

After meeting the requirement to have Xilinx certified engineers we successfully completed the application for the program.

When asked about this Dr Laird said

“As part of ELMG Digital Power’s continuing commitment to providing fantastic service and products we are privileged in continuing our Xilinx Alliance Program membership.   We see great things happening with Xilinx All Programmable FPGAs and Zynq SoCs.  It was great to see the capability of the SDSoC tools and to see the progress and extension of the Vivado Suite.  We are really pleased to continue our Xilinx Alliance Program commitment and are please to be part of the Xilinx community.”

Xilinx Alliance Program Re-Certification

Xilinx Certification

Dr Laird continues

“We are very pleased and proud of our Xilinx Alliance Program membership and for the value that it lets us bring to our customers.   Training for key people in our organization is essential for us to continue to help our customers with FPGA and other All Programmable solutions.  Our IP blocks, power electronics know how and ability to deliver solutions are our key areas of focus.”

Contact ELMGDigitalPower now.

 

Frequency Responses for Control

Monday, September 25th, 2017

ELMG Digital Power are offering you the opportunity to attend our regular webinar on Digital Control in Power Electronics.  This month’s webinar is titled “Frequency Responses for Control”.

This is an hour webinar covers

  • understanding frequency responses for control
  • how to use frequency responses for control in design of power converters

Thursday 12th October at 12 noon California time (3pm Eastern).

Webinar – Frequency Responses for Control.

 

Join ELMG Digital Power’s regular monthly Digital Power Webinar and expand your Digital Power knowledge and expertise.

The webinar will be hosted and presented by Dr. Hamish Laird. Hamish is ELMG Digital Power’s CTO and presenter and teacher of the Digital Control of Power Electronics Workshop. He has 25 years experience the design and implementation of varied digital control systems and IP for power electronics.

This exciting opportunity is free and includes a 15 minute Q&A session with Dr. Hamish.

Frequency Responses for Control

Converter Frequency response from Analyzer Measurement

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The webinar is scheduled for Thursday 12th October at 12 noon California time (3pm Eastern).

Click the link below to register.  Spaces are limited.

https://info.elmgdigitalpower.com/frequency_responses_for_control

Frequency Responses for Control

Converter Frequency Response from Self Measurement

What do you think the biggest issue is when diving into digital control?

Saturday, February 25th, 2017

What do you think the biggest issue is when diving into digital control

This from D.P. -Lately to me it seems the biggest issue is maintaining a sustaining capability to the company where it is introduced. It requires at least one person that is decent at digital control design and then a team people that can implement. One person that can translate simulation to code, one person that can do state machines, one person that can do communications, etc. Lay on top of that maintenance and so on, it becomes a decent chunk of work.

Also digital technology changes so fast these days it can sometimes be difficult to keep up so you can take advantage of the advancements in processing capability and test capability. Many companies seem to fall behind because they don’t want to abandon their code base.

And this from J.F. – My take on this, as a former digital design engineer that now manages a power design group, is that it takes a very different mind-set to switch from analog power design to the SW/FW coding effort that it takes to implement the digital control algorithm. Since this discipline and way of thinking is foreign, it can be a major hurdle depending on the length of time the individual has been performing power design. Some of my folks are having an easier time to make this transition than others, but all are struggling to come up the learning curve.

These answers and more in the Linkedin discussion group.

Free Webinar December 22 Digital Power Electronics Control

Thursday, December 15th, 2016

Thursday December 22 at 11am California time (2pm Eastern) ELMG Digital Power are offering you the opportunity to learn about the Digital Power Electronics Control.

Digital Power Electronics Control

Join ELMG Digital Power’s regular Digital Power Webinar and expand your knowledge and expertise by discovering:

  • What is important in digital power, including numeric precision and latency
  • How to design a compensator in the digital domain

Presenter

The webinar will be hosted and presented by Dr. Hamish Laird.  Hamish is  ELMG Digital Power’s CTO.  He also presents and teaches the Digital Control of Power Electronics course. Hamish has twenty five years of experience the design and implementation of varied digital control systems and IP for power electronics.

Dr. Hamish Laird at the ELMG Camarillo Office

Dr. Hamish Laird presenting the August 2016 Training course

Free

This exciting opportunity is free and includes a thirty minute Q&A session with Dr. Hamish.

The webinar is Thursday December 22 at 11am California time (2pm Eastern).

https://info.elmgdigitalpower.com/digital_power_dec2016

 

Tradeoffs in ADC feedback setpoint for digital control

Wednesday, November 16th, 2016
New post on our linkedin group

New post on our linkedin group

This new discussion in our the Digital Control LinkedIn group.

Tradeoffs in ADC feedback setpoint for digital control

Come join the discussion at https://www.linkedin.com/groups/6677852 and get the best views from the industry.

Great question.