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Electronics students are testing consumer electronics of the future

The students work on developing the green transition of the future in a creative study environment with modern teaching facilities and dedicated teachers. Using high-tech technologies in the form of real-life industrial equipment and advanced electronic techniques is an essential part of the teaching.

The master programme in Electronics in Odense contains a current and relevant project work each semester, such as designing the electronic control of a go-kart electric motor. During the project, the students work on designing motor control, programming, modeling and simulation of the control and designing electronic hardware. The students have access to a real go-kart with electric motor and a corresponding test bench with programmable drives and electric motors. It provides good insight into handling, testing and exploring various combinations of industrial electronic equipment when students test torque, speed and load under realistic conditions.

The test benches combine different sets of advanced motor controls and high-tech electric motors that can test many types of electronic equipment with great flexibility. All in all, the realistic project work provides a useful and immersive understanding of and knowledge about the control of electric motors, which can also be used, for example, in the control of electric cars, robots and wind turbines.

See the full Danish article from ’Teknisk Fokus’, September 26th, 2018, by Helle Friemann Nielsen here.

Faculty of Engineering University of Southern Denmark

  • Alsion 2
  • Sønderborg - DK-6400

Last Updated 10.02.2021