APEC 2022

APEC 2022

The Applied Power Electronics Conference (APEC) brings together nearly 6,000 professionals, from around the world, for five days of powerful networking, hands-on learning, and strategic business development, including a vast exposition featuring the latest products and services. Visit us during APEC 2022 to discover how real-time simulation can help you save time, optimize costs, and make your projects secure!

Date: March 20-24th, 2022
Location: Houston, Texas
Booth #: 1236





What’s happening at APEC 2022?

Paper: Equivalent Modeling Method for Real-Time Simulation of Multi-Active Bridge Based Solid-State Transformer

The Solid-State Transformer (SST) technologies present a favorable opportunity in various domains within the distribution power system. By the high-frequency square wave voltage modulation, the SST can have high energy density and reduced size and weight on transformers. However, the high number of electronic switches and the high-frequency switching phenomenon in SST introduces challenges to real-time simulation and hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) testing. This paper presents an equivalent model for real time simulation of Multi-Active Bridge (MAB) based SST systems. The proposed model is computationally efficient to improve simulation speed and meanwhile maintains the model accuracy.

Session: T14 - Analysis & Control of Power Electronics for Grid Integration
Date: Wednesday, March 23, 2022
Time:  5:30 PM – 5:50 PM
Location: 351ABC













Xuekun Meng, PhD, Power System Simulation Specialist at OPAL-RT TECHNOLOGIES








Demo: Low Voltage Ride Through (LVDT) Capability of Solar Energy Inverters Using an FPGA-based Real-Time Simulator

Visit our booth #1236 to watch this Hardware-in-the-Loop demo that consists of a controller capable of low-voltage ride through--while the FPGA-based Power Electronics Toolbox (eHS) is running on the OP4510, and simulates the entire grid-connected solar-energy inverter in real-time on the FPGA at a time step of less than 250 nanoseconds. The design of circuit schematic is done using the new OPAL-RT Schematic Editor. The model receives the PWM gating signals from external controller via digital inputs, and feeds the voltage and current measurement to controller via analog outputs. Also, the HIL model can perform soft-start, soft-stop or soft-reset, as well as update the PID parameters of the external controller via RS232 protocol. Therefore, users can conduct numerous tests automatically using API scripts. Particularly, the scenario features allows the user to pre-define different levels of voltage-sag or the short-circuit level of the host grid for the requirement of low voltage ride through (LVDT) tests.






Demo: Real-Time Simulation of Multi-Active Bridge based Solid-State Transformer

Visit our booth #1236 to watch this demo that simulates an ac-ac three-stage Solid State Transformer (SST), which includes an ac-dc cascaded multi-level converter with four submodules per phase, a dc-dc five-winding multi-active bridge, and a dc-ac two-level converter. The demo is running on the new OP5033XG real-time simulator with CPU time step of 20 µs and able to achieve real-time simulation with 2kHz switching frequency. The combination/connection is accomplished using the new developed OPAL-RT VSC block, which can also be configurated to other topologies with more complicated structure. The faster simulation speed and the flexibility in adjusting the SST topologies allow user to speed up the model development process. 








Plan your visit

Our representatives will be available at our booth #1236  to answer your questions. Contact us to schedule a personalized demo before, during or after the conference. We are looking forward to meeting you in Houston!




Benjamin Ouaglal
Business Development Representative
OPAL-RT TECHNOLOGIES



Philippe Bisson
Business Development Manager
OPAL-RT TECHNOLOGIES