5. Conclusion
This article presents the various digital solutions used today for the digital control of power electronics converters. These solutions have been divided into three main families:
digital software solutions. They are characterized by ease of programming, particularly when using hardware gas pedals for floating-point computing such as FPUs;
digital hardware solutions. These are more lexible, since the designer himself designs the control architecture. Although they present a more difficult implementation process, they enable the time constraints of control algorithms to be met, despite the complexity of the algorithmic content;
hybrid digital solutions. These enable joint hardware/software implementation, while benefiting from the programming simplicity of software solutions...
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Bibliography
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Development tools for embedded processors based on SPARC architecture http://www.gaisler.com/index.php
Hardware description language http://www.opencores.org/projects
Hybrid digital solutions
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