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Vol 150 No 1
Pages:
82-85
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Research article
Mining electromechanics

Algorithm and information processing hardware of the DC drive laboratory bench

Authors:
D. M. Beznosenko
About authors
  • Student, research assistant G.V. Plekhanov Saint Petersburg Mining University
Date submitted:
2001-06-15
Date accepted:
2001-07-18
Date published:
2002-01-01

Abstract

Virtual instruments are widely used in almost all fields of human activity. The main advantages of such systems are flexibility and versatility. At present such devices are used in the laboratory of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Electromechanics of SPGGI(TU) as a part of the SMVS-1 laboratory bench. Transients in thyristor drive are displayed on PC screen. A multifunctional device NVL 33 is the device which is designed for operation as a part of IBM PC. NVL 33 device performs the following functions: analog-to-digital conversion; digital-to-analog conversion; digital input-output; counting the number of external pulses; formation of time intervals. ADC programming includes the following operations: input switch control; gain control; ADC startup; waiting for readiness after ADC conversion cycle; ADC code readout. To observe the signal in real time, high computing power of a computer is required. Digital signal processors (DSPs) are used to solve this problem. Despite certain limitations, they are still one of the most promising means of signal processing.

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