Majority of our designs utilize digital controllers. For higher power converters, MCUs from Texas Instruments™ such as TMS320F28379d are often used by our team due to the floating-point core structure, high reliability, extensive features, and availability. Lower power and miniaturized projects are designed based on Microchip controllers due to the smaller footprint and lower cost. Regardless of the controller used, we offer coding in ANSI C. Our codes provide an autonomous operation of the project including start up procedures, control of power converters, handling communication and faults, manage the overall state machine of the system, and if needed, offer compliance with safety critical standards such as UL1998 and IEC60730/61508.
We code a variety of advanced control schemes for our systems and offer basic training and technology transfer for seamless transition of the project into our client’s commercialization plan. We also offer PC/Mobile App-based codes and applications for wired/remote monitoring and control of our prototypes.