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Press ReleaseOpal-RT Technologies Inc. The Pentium-M new instruction set and large cache memory enables the simulation of power electronic systems to be executed within microseconds to achieve the required precision. For a typical electrical system simulation application, a low-cost 1.6 GHz Pentium-M achieves the same effective performance as the powerful Pentium 4 Xeon 3.2 GHz processor. However, the Pentium-M consumes less than 20 watts and is therefore available in cost efficient and compact formats. "The new mobile processor technologies offered by Intel and AMD will enable the development of a new generation of portable dynamic instruments optimized for electronic control testing," said Jean Blanger, Chief Technology Officer of Opal-RT Technologies Inc. "These dynamic instruments will combine traditional data logger, signal generators and real-time simulators in compact and robust packages," he added. Using Opal-RT Technologies OP5000 series I/O interface and signal conditioning modules, the system can simulate IGBT motor drives. The Motor Drive Controller Tester simulates the detailed IGBT, GTO or other power semiconductor switches, switching and harmonics on motor current and voltages with a sampling frequency of 100 kHz (10 s sampling time). The electronic controller unit (ECU) is interfaced with the simulators through fast and high-precision I/O systems. The ECU and the simulator are then connected in closed-loop such that the ECU reacts as if it would be connected to the real motor drive. This technique, called hardware-in-the-loop testing, is used to test control unit performance under several normal and abnormal operating conditions before connecting the ECU to the real motor drive. The Motor Drive Controller Tester can accommodate systems with a PWM carrier frequency up to 10 kHz as used in modern hybrid vehicles power train and simulate IGBT firing delays and dead time effects with a resolution as low as 500 nanoseconds. Such precision is achieved by using unique simulation techniques including real-time interpolation and FPGA I/O boards to capture control firing-pulse with 10 nanoseconds resolution. The RT-LAB hybrid electrical power train real-time simulator is a complete simulator using Pentium-M processors:
"Toyota has been using the RT-LAB Electric Drive Simulator for the last 12 months and it has proven to be an effective tool for the testing and optimization of our power electronic controllers," said Mr Tetsuhiro Ishikawa, Hybrid Vehicle System Eng. Div., Power Train Development Group Manager of Toyota Motor Corporation. "The new Pentium-M systems will add flexibility and save precious laboratory space," added Ishikawa-San. About Opal-RT Technologies Inc. About RT-LAB
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