Hardware in the loop simulation of non linear control methods applied for power converters

Lenin Morais

UFMG

Lenin Martins Ferreira Morais was born in Pirapora - MG – Brazil, received the B.S., M.Sc. and Ph.D degrees in electrical engineering from the Federal University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, in 2000, 2002 and 2007, respectively.Since 2008, he is an associate professor at the Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais. Undergraduate course coordinator in Electrical Engineering (2012/2014), Sub-coordinator of the undergraduate degree in Electrical Engineering (2009/2012) - (2014-2016). Tutor Certificate in Power Electronics from the undergraduate degree in Electrical Engineering. Member of the Power Electronics Group - GEP – UFMG,, IEEE Power Electronics Society and IEEE Industrial Electronics Society.He has expertise in electrical engineering with an emphasis on power electronics and electronic controls, focusing on the following topics: electronic ballast, HPS and HID lamps, LED drivers, PFC converters circuits, repetitive control, passivity-based control, solid-state transformer, PWM techniques and control systems.

Abstract

This paper presents a Hardware in the loop (HIL) simulation of a microcontroller using non-linear control implemented in PFC (Power Factor Correction) boost,buck and SEPIC converters. This is a non-conventional approach, where... [ view full abstract ]

Authors

  1. Arthur Rosa (UFMG)
  2. Seleme Isaac Seleme Jr. (UFMG)
  3. Lenin Morais (UFMG)

Topic Areas

Education , Non-linear Control , Power Electronics for Embedded Systems

Session

OP-2C » Control Techniques (14:00 - Monday, 30th November, Ametista)