Real-Time Hardware in the Loop Simulation Methodology for Power Converters Using LabVIEW FPGA
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2020-01-07
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Nowadays, the use of the hardware in the loop (HIL) simulation has gained popularity
among researchers all over the world. One of its main applications is the simulation of power
electronics converters. However, the equipment designed for this purpose is di cult to acquire for
some universities or research centers, so ad-hoc solutions for the implementation of HIL simulation
in low-cost hardware for power electronics converters is a novel research topic. However, the
information regarding implementation is written at a high technical level and in a specific language
that is not easy for non-expert users to understand. In this paper, a systematic methodology using
LabVIEW software (LabVIEW 2018) for HIL simulation is shown. A fast and easy implementation
of power converter topologies is obtained by means of the di erential equations that define each
state of the power converter. Five simple steps are considered: designing the converter, modeling
the converter, solving the model using a numerical method, programming an o -line simulation
of the model using fixed-point representation, and implementing the solution of the model in a
Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA). This methodology is intended for people with no experience
in the use of languages as Very High-Speed Integrated Circuit Hardware Description Language
(VHDL) for Real-Time Simulation (RTS) and HIL simulation. In order to prove the methodology’s
e ectiveness and easiness, two converters were simulated—a buck converter and a three-phase
Voltage Source Inverter (VSI)—and compared with the simulation of commercial software (PSIM®
v9.0) and a real power converter.
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Estrada L, Vázquez N, Vaquero J, de Castro Á, Arau J. Real-Time Hardware in the Loop Simulation Methodology for Power Converters Using LabVIEW FPGA. Energies. 2020; 13(2):373. https://doi.org/10.3390/en13020373
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