An instructional laboratory for the revival of electric machines and drives courses

R.C. Panaitescu1, N. Mohan1, W. Robbins1, P. Jose1, T. Begalke1, C. Henze1, T. Undeland2, E. Persson3
1Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA
2NTNU, Trondheim, Norway
3International Rectifier Corporation, Edina, MN, USA

Tóm tắt

This paper describes the developments at the University of Minnesota of new approach in teaching of electric drives, focusing on the associate state-of-the-art laboratory. The mission of these developments is to nationally revitalize courses in industrially and strategically vital fields of electric drives (and power electronics). This is accomplished by making these courses appealing to students (undergraduate enrollments have significantly increased subsequent to adopting these approaches) where they receive a first-rate education in just one undergraduate course in a way that ensures a seamless continuity to advanced courses. The laboratory is based on a dSPACE development board and several custom designed power converter boards and electric motors, working on a 42 V DC-bus voltage system.

Từ khóa

#Laboratories #Electric machines #Power electronics #Drives #Continuing education #Digital control #Hardware #Electronics industry #Electric motors #Voltage

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