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International Conference on Power and Energy Systems

(ICPS) - 2011


December 22 - 24, 2011
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ICPS - Tutorials Details

Venue - ICSR Hall I & II, IIT Madras

AuthorDate / Time / VenueTitles
Prof. Toshikatsu Tanaka,
Waseda University, Japan
22-12-2011
9.00 to 10.30am
ICSR Hall - II
Nanocomposite Dielectrics: Fundamentals and Applications >> more
Prof. Sivaji Chakravorti22-12-2011
10.30am to 12.00pm
ICSR Hall - II
Condition Monitoring of Oil-Paper Insulation System of Transformers >> more
Prof. BHIM SINGH,
Department of Electrical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi-110016, India
22-12-2011
2.00 to 04.30pm
ICSR Hall - II
Standalone and Grid Interfaced Wind Energy Conversion Systems >> more
TI Group22-12-2011
09.00am to 05.00pm
ICSR Hall - I
C2000 Microcontroller in Power Applications *
C2000 is a 32-bit microcontroller family from Texas Instruments. It is often called a “Digital Signal Processor” with the simplicity of a Microcontroller. Sometimes, it is also called a “Digital Signal Controller” for the same reason. C2000 family finds applications in areas such as

Renewable Energy
Digital Power
Motrol Control
Automotive Applications
LED Lighting
Precision sensing and control

In this tutorial, the participants will understand the architecture, programming, and applications of the C2000 microcontroller. Hands-on training will be provided on a development kit based on the Piccolo microcontroller from the C2000 family. The tutorial will highlight the use of the Control Law Accelerator in Piccolo family of microcontrollers, which find wide usage in industrial control applications. The CLA helps reducing the power dissipation, the sample-to-output delay. It also improves the response time by allowing us to execute control loops at higher frequencies. The accelerator frees up the CPU to perform other tasks such as diagnostics. A hands-on session on Piccolo microcontroller kits will be conducted (limited to 20 participants).

* Tutorial IV is only for limited number of research scholars working in the area of power electronics
  A letter from research supervisor is required mentioning area of research
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