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11/09/2024
dSPACE is happy to announce its renewed attendance at the Aerospace Test and Development Show. As a software and hardware manufacturer, the company offers turnkey solutions for mastering different challenges in development and testing. Visit dSPACE at booth #516 to see its demonstration setup for the hardware-in-the-loop testing of low-voltage inverters at power level.
A growing number of initiatives for the electrification of aviation are gaining public interest. However, confidence in system reliability and robustness needs to be established before new technologies can be integrated in the aerospace industry to meet the high safety standards and achieve public acceptance.
Electric system architectures are made up of a variety of components. Crucial parts for system electrification are inverters, e.g., for converting the provided direct current from the main bus into low voltage alternating current. Hardware-in-the-loop testing of controllers can be done at signal level or power level to validate their correct functionality. Testing at power level allows for a thorough validation of the inverter, including highly dynamic effects, by emulating electric loads such as motors even if the physical components are not yet available at the time of testing.
Come and visit us at booth #516 to see our demonstration setup for the hardware-in-the-loop testing of low-voltage inverters at power level, talk about your challenges, and exchange ideas. We are looking forward to meeting you!
dSPACE
A growing number of initiatives for the electrification of aviation are gaining public interest. However, confidence in system reliability and robustness needs to be established before new technologies can be integrated in the aerospace industry to meet the high safety standards and achieve public acceptance.
Electric system architectures are made up of a variety of components. Crucial parts for system electrification are inverters, e.g., for converting the provided direct current from the main bus into low voltage alternating current. Hardware-in-the-loop testing of controllers can be done at signal level or power level to validate their correct functionality. Testing at power level allows for a thorough validation of the inverter, including highly dynamic effects, by emulating electric loads such as motors even if the physical components are not yet available at the time of testing.
Come and visit us at booth #516 to see our demonstration setup for the hardware-in-the-loop testing of low-voltage inverters at power level, talk about your challenges, and exchange ideas. We are looking forward to meeting you!
dSPACE