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Regulation and Command Electronics

Code 8557
Year 3
Semester S1
ECTS Credits 6
Workload PL(15H)/T(30H)/TP(15H)
Scientific area Electrotechnics and Electronics
Entry requirements Analysis of Electric Circuits
Mode of delivery Face-to-face.
Work placements Not applicable
Learning outcomes This course has the following main goals:
- Address command system
- Hardware implementation of control solutions
- Apply techniques of command to different types of systems
- Develop the ability to tailor solutions to new situations

- Identify the main components of a system of regulation and command
- Design or select an appropriate power module
- Include adequate protections
- Predict the disorders for which the equipment may be subject and implement appropriate protection measures
- Choose the appropriate measurement systems for the parameter to be measured
- Implement signal conditioning in an adequate and effective way
- Use control devices
- Be able to adjustment limits
- Implement the operating point control method
- Develop regulators to different types of electric motors
Syllabus Module A
Introduction to electronic regulation and command
General considerations concerning the regulation and control devices
Device for measuring and signal processing

Module B
PI and PID controllers

Module C
Control devices
General principles of the techniques of control systems

Module D
Study of the control loops
Particular cases of adjustment in the field of industrial electronics
Regulation of DC motors
Regulation of induction motors
Regulation of synchronous motors
Main Bibliography • Hansruedi Buhler, Traité d’Électricité ¬- Électronique de Réglage et de Command, Presses Polytechniques et Universitaires Romandes, Lausanne, Suisse, 1990.
• Reading note provided by the professor.
• Laboratory protocols provided by the professor.
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Teaching Methodologies and Assessment Criteria Theoretical and exercise classes
Computational simulations

Language Portuguese. Tutorial support is available in English.
Last updated on: 2024-09-26

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