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A frequency inverter based on Texas Instruments DSP
Vašíček, Adam ; Macho, Tomáš (referee) ; Valach, Soběslav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on control algorithms optimization, especially using the Texas Instruments c2000 digital signal controllers family. The first part roughly describes an AC induction motor controlling and regulation techniques. Later on the control software optimization basics are covered. Particular attention is payed for trigonometric functions which are mandatory for such software. Next part shows practical use of the previously described optimization techniques using an example of the scalar frequency inverter control even going down to the assembly instructions level. At the end the results themselves as well as facing the invested price of optimization are discussed.
A frequency inverter based on Texas Instruments DSP
Vašíček, Adam ; Macho, Tomáš (referee) ; Valach, Soběslav (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis discusses a one-phase frequency inverter control board design. The thesis covers basics of schematics and printed circuit board design and describes several main parts of the control software. An attention was paid to ensure electromagnetic interference susceptibility. The board extension and refinements possibilities as well as its weaknesses in both hardware and software levels are also discussed.
A frequency inverter based on Texas Instruments DSP
Vašíček, Adam ; Macho, Tomáš (referee) ; Valach, Soběslav (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis discusses a one-phase frequency inverter control board design. The thesis covers basics of schematics and printed circuit board design and describes several main parts of the control software. An attention was paid to ensure electromagnetic interference susceptibility. The board extension and refinements possibilities as well as its weaknesses in both hardware and software levels are also discussed.
A frequency inverter based on Texas Instruments DSP
Vašíček, Adam ; Macho, Tomáš (referee) ; Valach, Soběslav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on control algorithms optimization, especially using the Texas Instruments c2000 digital signal controllers family. The first part roughly describes an AC induction motor controlling and regulation techniques. Later on the control software optimization basics are covered. Particular attention is payed for trigonometric functions which are mandatory for such software. Next part shows practical use of the previously described optimization techniques using an example of the scalar frequency inverter control even going down to the assembly instructions level. At the end the results themselves as well as facing the invested price of optimization are discussed.

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