Choosing you power electronics processor effectively in Digital Power Electronics Development – Free Webinar

Tuesday June 4 at 12 noon PDT (3pm EDT)

How do you choose your processor.

Your Digital Power Electronics Processor Choice power electronics processor is crucial to success in Digital Power. And the key to choosing in a way that doesn’t end up creating delays in the project delivery.

So what are the most important issues to consider

Processing latency

Delays in the digital processor add phase lag and so can make getting stable operation at reasonable target bandwidth. Estimating accurately the delay that is acceptable and possible with possible target processors ensures that the processor will not run out of time during the development.

How to manage the limited number of bits

The limited number of bits in a processor means that there is a trade off between precision and dynamic range. The natural instinct is often to have larger dynamic range and lower precision. Best practice is to choose the opposite. Joins us in the webinar to see why.

Timer resolution

Likewise timer precision limits the available resolution in PWM and variable frequency modulators.

ELMG Digital Power are offering you the opportunity to attend our regular webinar on Digital Power Electronics. The next webinar is

Tuesday June 4 at 12 noon PDT (3pm EDT)

This is an hour webinar on that details the accumulated ELMG Digital Power experience with processor choices for power electronics 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  ELMG Digital Power’s CTO  Hamish 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.

Dr Hamish Laird

The webinar is scheduled for

Tuesday June 4 at 12 noon PDT (3pm EDT)

Click the link below to sign up for the webinar

http://info.elmgdigitalpower.com/choosing-your-digital-power-processor