Research of Embedded Control System of DFIG Wind Generation

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This paper presents an embedded control system for wind power generation based on DFIG (Doubly-fed Induction Generator). DSP was used as the core of the control system, which can meet the requirement of high precision and real time. An embedded real-time operation system (RTOS) was transplanted into the hardware platform and some function blocks in common use were added into the RTOS. The control system software in the computer was programmed with LabVIEW, which perform the control function and can process the data came from the A/D in the platform. By using this experiment platform, many control arithmetic of wind power generation can be tested in the laboratory.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 608-609)

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738-741

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December 2012

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