2013 IEEE Electric Ship Technologies Symposium (ESTS) 2013
DOI: 10.1109/ests.2013.6523714
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FPGA model of a high-frequency power electronic converter in an RTDS power system co-simulation

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“…The RTDS simulator not only runs in real time but also tests the physical protection and control structure of the model. This gives the users to test and prove their archetypes and final products in a realistic and practical environment [17]. The RTDS is a digital power system simulator capable of continuous real time operation and it performs simulation with a classical time step of 50 microseconds [12].…”
Section: Real Time Digital Simulator (Rtds)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The RTDS simulator not only runs in real time but also tests the physical protection and control structure of the model. This gives the users to test and prove their archetypes and final products in a realistic and practical environment [17]. The RTDS is a digital power system simulator capable of continuous real time operation and it performs simulation with a classical time step of 50 microseconds [12].…”
Section: Real Time Digital Simulator (Rtds)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In terms of joint simulation with other devices, Reference [17] realizes the joint real-time simulation of RTDS, FPGA and TSA (transient stability analysis), in which FPGA is only used as a high-speed communication tool, and the computational capacity of FPGA is not fully utilized. In References [18,19], FPGA is used to simulate specific elements, such as power electronic converters and motors. References [20,21] realize the co-simulation of FPGA and an industrial control machine, in which FPGA is used as the solver.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The real‐time simulation of electromagnetic transient can be used in the hardware closed loop experiment to verify the physical performance of the device and the system [2–5]. In order to achieve real‐time simulation speed, it is required that the electromagnetic transient simulation system has a very small calculation step.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%