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Course description
J950 Power Electronics PSR2/FUPLA2 Programming
Course goal The units of the PSR programmable high-speed The units of the PSR programmable high-speed controller make up a universal control, regulation and monitoring system which has been specially devised for power converters. PSR devices have operated successfully for years in complex high speed controlling systems for Variable speed drives High power frequency converters Static Var-compensator Large rectifier plants Excitation systems
The course goal is to teach the student how to use the FUPLA2 programming tool with the help of table models with PSR hardware. Most of the time the student will work on his own by programming prepared projects.
Learning objectives Upon completion of this course, the students are able to: Address the important device types Write application programs with FUPLA2 Use the FUPLA2 Debugger Modify existing FUPLA projects
Participants Project design and commissioning engineers Testing engineers, who use a standardized PSR system
Prerequisites Knowledge in electronics and digital technique Personal Computer knowledge
Topics Introduction to PSR2 technology Functions and setting of the PSR2 devices, such as Processing unit I/O modules
Gate control unit ARCnet devices Operating Program Language FUPLA2 PTS Shell Editor Configuration manager Code generation Debugger, diagnosis PSRView application Function block library Programming aspects How to set up a project Program structure Data formats Memory mapping Macro technique
Methods Lectures Exercises using the programming tools on table models
Duration 5 days Number of Participants: max. 8
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Course description
J950 Power Electronics PSR2/FUPLA2 Programming
Course outline
Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Terms used Structure of the
course
Introduction to PSR2 technology
The devices Mechanical
construction
Signal transmission distances
The function priciple of the PSR system
The programming tool
Setting up a project
Steps in the project generation
Other capabilities of PSR
Memory range buslong
Access to buslongio
Assignment of devices to buslongio
Use of the buslongio
Mailboxlong physical memory of the PP C322
Comparison of buslongio and busshortio
Knowledge of devices
The macro technique
PSR-View Possible ways of
adjusting parameters
Exercise using the PSR-View
Data transmission via fieldbus
ARCnet The AF C094
Panel
Programming exercise using the ARCnet devices and mailboxshort address