PCIM 2018
Demonstrations highlighted ADI technologies that span the power-electronics domain: advanced motor drive inverter techniques, the latest SiC and GaN power semiconductors, and precision management of battery-based energy-storage systems. ADI application engineers were available on the exhibition stand to discuss these and many other power-related topics from motion control and electric vehicles to simulation of power-control algorithms.

Synchronization of Multi-Axis Motion Control Over Real-Time Networks
During the poster session at 3:15 p.m. Tuesday, 5 June, ADI system applications engineer described this method to enhance motor drive synchronization and improve control performance.
Jens Sorensen
Foyer Ground Floor Entrance NCC Mitte
Tuesday, 5 June
3:15 – 5:30 p.m

Solving Isolation and Power Supply Problems for Current Monitoring in High Voltage Power Line Application
Concurrently to Jens Sorensen’s poster session, visitors also had the occasion to learn about next-generation digital power at ADI. This session addressed key issues in ensuring performance and stability in complex, multi-generator power grids.
Bernhard Strzalkowski
Foyer Ground Floor Entrance NCC Mitte
Tuesday, 5 June
3:15 – 5:30 p.m

Mixed-signal challenges that WBG switch technologies present in enabling the next ‘electric revolution’
Bill presented topics from his paper on mixed-signal challenges. The paper explores a number of issues around effective deployment of Wide Band-Gap semiconductor – primarily, silicon carbide and gallium nitride – power switches.
Bill Slattery
Exhibitor Forum
Tuesday, 5 June
4:20 – 4:40 p.m
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