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Kick-Off Meeting Seminar Control of electric drives
Modern drive systems are increasingly characterized by the close interaction of electrical machines, power electronics, measurement and sensor technology as well as control technology. This cross-system interaction forms dynamically high-quality and universally applicable electro-mechanical energy converters, which are used in a wide range of applications today. The required precision and dynamics of the drives are achieved through the use of fast measurement, sensor and control technology adapted to the drive system. The design of such complex control loops will be developed and examined in this seminar.
At the beginning of the seminar, each participant will be given a topic from the field of drive technology with a focus on measurement, control and sensor technology.
In the second part of the seminar, the students have to set up a highly dynamic test bench in small groups (max. 3 people) and put what they have learned into practice. Among other things, suitable sensors must be selected, control structures set up and simulated and parameterized using modern tools.
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Kick-Off Meeting Seminar Control of electric drives
Modern drive systems are increasingly characterized by the close interaction of electrical machines, power electronics, measurement and sensor technology as well as control technology. This cross-system interaction forms dynamically high-quality and universally applicable electro-mechanical energy converters, which are used in a wide range of applications today. The required precision and dynamics of the drives are achieved through the use of fast measurement, sensor and control technology adapted to the drive system. The design of such complex control loops will be developed and examined in this seminar.
At the beginning of the seminar, each participant will be given a topic from the field of drive technology with a focus on measurement, control and sensor technology.
In the second part of the seminar, the students have to set up a highly dynamic test bench in small groups (max. 3 people) and put what they have learned into practice. Among other things, suitable sensors must be selected, control structures set up and simulated and parameterized using modern tools.
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Kick-Off Meeting Seminar Control of electric drives
Modern drive systems are increasingly characterized by the close interaction of electrical machines, power electronics, measurement and sensor technology as well as control technology. This cross-system interaction forms dynamically high-quality and universally applicable electro-mechanical energy converters, which are used in a wide range of applications today. The required precision and dynamics of the drives are achieved through the use of fast measurement, sensor and control technology adapted to the drive system. The design of such complex control loops will be developed and examined in this seminar.
At the beginning of the seminar, each participant will be given a topic from the field of drive technology with a focus on measurement, control and sensor technology.
In the second part of the seminar, the students have to set up a highly dynamic test bench in small groups (max. 3 people) and put what they have learned into practice. Among other things, suitable sensors must be selected, control structures set up and simulated and parameterized using modern tools.