PE-RCP Box; a TI C2000 F28379D Based RCP is Released
Taraz Technologies announces the release of PE-RCP Box, a low-cost Rapid Control Prototyping (RCP) solution based on the popular TI C2000 F28379D dual-core microcontroller. It enables rapid control prototyping directly from multiple simulation software such as MATLAB Simulink, PSIM, and PLECS. It can also be programmed using the industry-standard embedded C language.
The PE-RCP Box can be directly interfaced to PELab; the power electronics rapid development system or OPAL-RT Technologies’ HIL Real-Time Simulators. The TI C2000 series microcontrollers are also widely used in the industry, enabling a smooth transition from rapid prototyping to final product development. The CAN, Sync, and Fiber Optic communication protocols allow integration with other systems and devices giving the required development flexibility for the user. Finally. the PE-RCP Box is supported by multiple application examples and guides that will help the user set up and run the system as quickly as possible.
Major Target Markets
✓ Research & Development (R&D) Organizations
✓ Universities and Power Electronics Laboratories
Availability
More information is available on the product page.
About Taraz Technologies
Taraz Technologies has been providing research-oriented power electronics solutions to customers in more than 38 countries. Our products include DC/DC Converters, Gate Drivers, Power Modules, Embedded Controllers, Isolated Sensors, Smart Probes, Data Acquisition devices as well as fully integrated Power Electronics Systems. Our product design philosophy focuses on easy-to-use, research-friendly, and modular solutions that can accelerate the research and development cycle while providing maximum versatility for research. Furthermore, our finished product portfolio includes Programmable Power Supplies and Solar Inverters for the domestic market.
Founded in 2012, Taraz was nominated among the top most innovative technology startups in Pakistan. Our research and manufacturing facility is located in Islamabad, the green capital city of Pakistan.