Oscar Bautista, Álvaro Bernal, Andrés Pantoja, Javier Revelo
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Abstract
This paper presents an FPGA hardware implementation of two different components of a microgrid’s electrical systems. Small and isolated microgrids are currently a frequent solution for electricity coverage in remote areas, where detailed studies, simulations, and realistic emulations are required to design appropriate systems according to each location. Hardware implementations based on a Labview environment of 240 W and 330 W generic photovoltaic generators, a Boost converter, and P &O algorithm were performed. The results obtained from the panels and converter were compared to the Simulink response. Unified systems, with and without controls, were compared. The systems were first compiled individually on an FPGA NI PCIe 7841R and later unified. The data and performance obtained from the emulated environment were verified using Simulink models, and the desired correspondence was obtained.
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Transactions of Electrical Engineering is to foster the growth of scientific research in all branches of electrical engineering and its related grounds and to provide a medium by means of which the fruits of these researches may be brought to the attentionof the world’s scientific communities.
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Bio electric, Bio mechanics, Bio instrument, Microwaves, Wave Propagation, Communication Theory, Channel Estimation, radar & sonar system, Signal Processing, image processing, Artificial Neural Networks, Data Mining and Machine Learning, Fuzzy Logic and Systems, Fuzzy Control, Optimal & Robust ControlNavigation & Estimation Theory, Power Electronics & Drives, Power Generation & Management The editors will welcome papers from all professors and researchers from universities, research centers,
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