A Versatile Power Electronics Test-Bench Architecture Applied to Domestic Induction Heating
2010; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Volume: 58; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1109/tie.2010.2048840
ISSN1557-9948
AutoresÓscar Lucía, L.A. Barragán, José M. Burdío, Óscar Jiménez, D. Navarro, I. Urriza,
Tópico(s)Advanced DC-DC Converters
ResumoThe design of new power-converter solutions optimized for specific applications requires, at a certain step, the design and implementation of several prototypes in order to verify the converter operation. This is a time-consuming task which also involves a significant economical cost. The aim of this paper is to present a versatile power electronics architecture which provides a tool to make the implementation and evaluation of new power converters straightforward. The adopted platform includes a versatile control architecture and a modular power electronics hardware solution. The control architecture is a field-programmable-gate-array-based system-on-programmable-chip solution which combines the advantages of the processor-firmware versatility and the effectiveness of ad hoc paralleled digital hardware. Moreover, the modular power electronics hardware provides a fast method to reconfigure the power-converter topology. The architecture proposed in this paper has been applied to the development of power converters for domestic induction heating, although it can be extended to other applications with similar requirements. A complete development test bench has been carried out, and some experimental results are shown in order to verify the proper system operation.
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