ID: TS4158
Abstract: Discover how students in the Energy Systems and Power Electronics Laboratory at Purdue-Indianapolis are using NI myDAQ to implement power electronics circuit control and accurate signal measurements. Also examine the programming challenges and hardware implementations for enabling seamless signal communications at the hardware and software level. The curriculum is designed for a semester-long power electronics course and its standard laboratory assignments. The course includes three group projects: AC-DC rectifiers, DC-DC choppers, and DC-AC inverters. Each of these projects builds on the other as students progress through the course and features mini-projects covering the basic core concepts of power electronics.
Track/Summit: Academic Forum
Speaker(s): Afshin Izadian, Director of Energy Systems and Power Electronics Laboratory PurdueIndianapolis