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FPGA/power drive module targets motors in aerospace apps

October 25, 2016 By Aimee Kalnoskas Leave a Comment

Microsemi announced its aerospace power core module with an integrated field programmable gate array (FPGA) and hybrid power drive stage. (PRNewsFoto/Microsemi Corporation)

Microsemi Corporation announced its aerospace power core module (PCM) with an integrated field programmable gate array (FPGA) and hybrid power drive (HPD) stage. The PCM controls the electrical motors used in applications such as primary flight control actuation, landing gear systems and other systems. The device interfaces seamlessly with both aircraft power supplies and flight controllers, providing vital sensor feedback for health monitoring.

The move toward more electric aircraft (MEA) continues to drive demand for increased levels of reliability and integration in the area of power electronics. Microsemi’s new intelligent power solutions™ play an important role in supporting this objective.

“We are building upon our design-in success on current day MEA platforms with innovative power module construction to develop a portfolio of intelligent power conversion systems. With our growing investment in system-level engineering support and design services, we serve as an extension of our customers’ design teams as we develop solutions for aerospace applications that are optimized for power density, performance, cost and reliability,” said Siobhan Dolan Clancy, vice president and general manager of Microsemi’s Discrete Products Group. “Our aerospace PCM leverages our extensive expertise in IGBTs, SiC MOSFETs, diodes, FPGAs and power modules, bringing together the most advanced capabilities from our worldwide development team and Aviation Center of Excellence.”

According to global market research and consulting company MarketsandMarkets, the actuator, electrical and electronics systems market was valued at $8 billion in 2013 and is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 14 percent to reach $21 billion by 2020. The electrical systems are expected to grow at a CAGR of 16 percent while the electronics components market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 13 percent. Microsemi’s product development is aligned with these growth trends as the company continues to innovate intelligent power solutions for a variety of these applications.

Microsemi’s new PCM is a highly integrated, flexible and scalable power solution for actuation and power conversion applications, including landing systems, de-icing systems, wheels and braking systems, high lift, and primary and secondary flight control actuation systems. Customization options are also available to ensure a flexible product offering for customers. The PCM developed in partnership with Airbus, for example, has been designed for harsh environments and has undergone a comprehensive application-specific qualification and reliability program.

“As an aircraft designer, Airbus is constantly concerned with improvements in safety and performance through the adoption of new technologies such as flight control surfaces with electric actuators, forward facing crew cockpits and control systems with side sticks,” said Alain Sagansan, Airbus research project leader. “Research studies on future architectures show the increased integration of standard modules with resulting logistical benefits. This paves the way for the adoption of new technologies as we move toward MEA solutions.”

The Airbus design by Microsemi accommodates a wide range of voltages, including the emerging 540 volt supply rail being introduced on the latest generation of commercial aircraft. The design process is structured on the DO-254 quality standard.

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