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POWER HARDWARE-IN-THE-LOOP

RTDS

Power Hardware-in-the-Loop

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Product specifications

SKU RTD-POWER HARDWARE-IN-THE-LOOP
Manufacturer RTDS

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Description

PHIL provides an unparalleled opportunity to characterize the behaviour of power hardware prior to installation in the network

Power Hardware-in-the-Loop (PHIL) testing involves connecting real power hardware to the simulated network in a closed loop.

Using the RTDS Simulator for PHIL puts you at a technical advantage

User support and guidance for smoother experiment setup:
We have the strongest support program in the industry and are committed to equipping our users to build stable, valid PHIL simulations and interfaces. Users have access to a report detailing our in-house PHIL experiments, the amplifier selection process, interface methodology, stability, and delay.

Custom built PHIL models for a simpler, more stable interface

Our engineers have worked alongside amplifier manufacturers to create custom-built interface models which minimize PHIL delays. With options to connect the simulation to the amplifier via an Aurora digital link, creation of the PHIL interface is much more straightforward and less expensive for the user.

Complete your PHIL testbed with a four quadrant amplifier

PHIL requires a third-party four quadrant amplifier, which can both source and sink real and reactive power, to be placed between the real-time simulator and the power device being tested. There are many amplifiers available with varying power ratings, bandwidth, response time, harmonic distortion, and input/output impedances – the amplifier should be selected carefully based on the experimental requirements.The RTDS Simulator has been successfully used alongside a large variety of four quadrant amplifiers.