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摘要
在评估和验证物理系统时,实时硬件在环路(HIL)仿真提供了一些优势,例如减少时间和成本、防止故障,以及在与其最终应用程序相似的环境中执行验证的能力。另一方面,低成本技术如微控制器、数字信号处理器和fpga已被用于在教学过程中利用HIL仿真的优势。本文描述了一个低成本、开放访问的HIL教学平台的实现,该平台用于诸如微分方程、系统动力学和控制系统等学科。该平台基于Raspberry Pi Pico开发板,并具有图形用户界面(GUI)。在GUI中,用户可以可视化模拟系统变量的图形和其状态的实时动画,并将获取的数据导出到逗号分隔的文件中。该平台提供的功能使其成为一种经济实惠的工具,允许用户评估动态系统的响应,无论是开环还是闭环,而不需要教室或专门的设备。与使用低成本硬件的HIL技术用于教育目的的类似工作不同,本工作中的建议更具成本效益并集成了所描述的GUI。实现教学平台所需的所有文件都可以在公共存储库中公开获得,包括PCB制造所需的文件。
Didactic Hardware in the Loop Platform: A Low-Cost Open-Source Approach
In evaluating and validating a physical system, real-time Hardware in the Loop (HIL) emulation offers advantages such as time and cost reduction, fault prevention, and the ability to conduct validations in an environment similar to its final application. On the other hand, low-cost technologies such as microcontrollers, digital signal processors, and FPGAs have been employed to leverage the advantages of HIL emulation in the teaching process. This article describes the implementation of a low-cost, open-access HIL didactic platform for use in subjects such as differential equations, systems dynamics, and control systems, among others. The platform is based on a Raspberry Pi Pico development board and features a graphical user interface (GUI). In the GUI, the user can visualize graphs of the emulated systems variables and real-time animation of its state and export the acquired data to a comma-separated file. The functionalities offered by the platform make it an affordable tool that allows users to evaluate the response of a dynamic system, whether it is open-loop or closed-loop, without the need for classrooms or specialized equipment. Unlike similar works where HIL techniques with low-cost hardware are employed for educational purposes, the proposal in this work is more cost-effective and integrates the described GUI. All the files necessary for implementing the didactic platform are openly available in a public repository, including those needed for PCB manufacturing.
期刊介绍:
IEEE Latin America Transactions (IEEE LATAM) is an interdisciplinary journal focused on the dissemination of original and quality research papers / review articles in Spanish and Portuguese of emerging topics in three main areas: Computing, Electric Energy and Electronics. Some of the sub-areas of the journal are, but not limited to: Automatic control, communications, instrumentation, artificial intelligence, power and industrial electronics, fault diagnosis and detection, transportation electrification, internet of things, electrical machines, circuits and systems, biomedicine and biomedical / haptic applications, secure communications, robotics, sensors and actuators, computer networks, smart grids, among others.