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Design of modular field programmable analog array hardware for analysis of large power systems
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Design of modular field programmable analog array hardware for analysis of large power systems

Anthony S Deese, Chika O Nwankpa, Juan Jimenez, Jonathan Berardino, Jesse Hill and IEEE
2012 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS), pp 1207-1210
May 2012

Abstract

analog emulation Emulation Field programmable analog arrays FPAA Hardware Power system dynamics power systems Prototypes Scalability
In this work, the authors examine design and implementation of modular field-programmable analog array (FPAA) hardware for emulation of multi-bus power system dynamic behavior. The objective is to develop this hardware such that it facilitates the study of large power systems via increased operator (aka. component) density and application-specific design adaptation. This paper focuses on modularity and system structure, scalability and actuation / data acquisition, as well as board fabrication; it represents an extension of the authors' previous work in the field of FPAA technology and power system emulation.

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