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Using HIL and P-HIL for cost effective and reproducible testing of power electronics with OPAL-RT Germany GmbH

Using HIL and P-HIL for cost effective and reproducible testing of power electronics with OPAL-RT Germany GmbH

29m 26s

Real-time simulation helps accelerate development and derisk early implementations in the race to transform to e-mobility and renewables. (Power) hardware-in-the-loop plays an important role. Among notable current needs is to simulate the new scenarios presented by grids with converter-driven energy sources, not least in testing for resonances, or black start conditions. For real-time simulation - particularly integrating power hardware - this presents new challenges to balance stability, accuracy, speed, and scale.

Prof. Marco Jung talks to Dr. Ravinder Venugopal, Managing Director at OPAL-RT Germany, about the issues and approaches (from parallel processing to solvers and FPGAs) in episode 3 of...

Key applications for WBG power semiconductors and future outlook with Dr. Peter Friedrichs

Key applications for WBG power semiconductors and future outlook with Dr. Peter Friedrichs

25m 15s

In the second episode of "Sound On. Power On." host Prof. Marco Jung and Dr. Peter Friedrichs, Vice President SiC at Infineon, discuss the most important applications of WBG power semiconductors and give an outlook on the future.

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The future of power electronics with Frede Blaabjerg

The future of power electronics with Frede Blaabjerg

24m 39s

In the first episode of “Sound On. Power On.” host Prof. Marco Jung and his guest Prof. Frede Blaabjerg from the Aalborg University in Denmark discuss trends in power electronics.