Development of Charge and Discharge Device Servo Control Board [Control System Development Case Study]
Rich experience in the development of digital PID (servo) control! Case studies of solving issues with charging and discharging devices.
We would like to introduce a case study of the development of a servo control board for a charging and discharging device for an electrochemical equipment manufacturer. The company faced challenges with the current charging and discharging device, which uses a dropper method, in terms of reducing thermal loss and energy efficiency, and wanted to digitize the servo control board. Our company has extensive experience in developing digital PID (servo) control systems. We proposed to digitize the control of the dropper-type charging and discharging device, achieving reduced thermal loss and improved energy efficiency. [Case Overview (Partial)] ■ Request: To digitize the servo control board ■ Proposal: To digitally control the dropper-type charging and discharging device ■ Result: Achieved reduced thermal loss and improved energy efficiency *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Our company is an electronic measuring instrument sales agency established in Yokohama in 1967. We handle current and voltage measuring instruments, frequency measuring instruments, noise and vibration measuring instruments, environmental testing machines, infrared thermography, and more, working to solve the challenges of a wide range of customers, including manufacturers of electrical products, automobile manufacturers, universities, and government agencies. Currently, we are supported by many customers at our nine domestic locations in Tokyo, Yokohama, Atsugi, Hamamatsu, Nagoya, Mie, Kyoto, Osaka, and Okayama, as well as two overseas locations.