The DS5386 High-Voltage Electronic Load Module from dSPACE makes it possible to emulate electric motors, batteries, and power grids for hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) simulation. Consequently, this allows for tests of power electronics control units with voltages of up to 1,250 V and several megawatts of power.
One of the most common use cases in this area is inverter testing for automotive traction motors, industrial drives, and zero-emission aircraft. However, the highly flexible electronic load can also emulate any AC and DC source, which is why it can operate as any conceivable electrical network, on land, in the air, and at sea, and also as a battery emulator. The DS5386 High-Voltage Electronic Load Module can be integrated into an emulator cabinet from dSPACE to form a power HIL test system. Tailor-made for HIL simulation at the power level, these systems bridge the gap between signal HIL tests and tests on dynamometers or in prototype vehicles.
Thanks to the modular approach of the dSPACE power HIL test systems, they can be easily adapted to a wide range of applications and individual power ranges. For this purpose, the systems are configured with the required number of DS5386 High-Voltage Electronic Load Modules.
The configurations indicated here are the minimum configurations that can be installed in one emulator cabinet. It is possible to connect several modules or even several cabinets in parallel to achieve higher power outputs. Thus, any system in the voltage range between 0 and 1,000 V and in the power range from a few kW up to several MW can be set up.
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Solar Inverter Testing |
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Wind Inverter Testing |
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Back-to-Back Industrial Drive Testing |
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Motor Inverter Testing (for Three-Phase Separately Excited Synchronous Motors, SESM) |
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Motor Inverter Testing (for Six-Phase Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors, PMSM) |
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DC/DC Converter Testing |
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Onboard Charger Testing |
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Parameter | Specifications |
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Voltage |
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Current (AC) |
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Current (DC) |
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Power |
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Modularity |
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Power supply |
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Hardware topology |
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Power electronics technology |
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Protection |
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Cooling |
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Resulting switching frequency |
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Controller update rate |
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HIL interface |
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HIL interface update rate |
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