Welcome to our main portfolio page! Check out some of our 3D renders and details of our designs that were recently completed for our clients.
The MetaEdge Expansion Board remotely monitors and controls the operation of the high powered inverter and high voltage battery systems. The design makes use of a CM4 Raspberry Pi or Banana Pi Module. The interfaces include user interfaces and isolated (5 kV) interfaces to interface to the inverter and battery systems.
The Earth Fault Protection Card performs rigorous earth resistance measurements on the solar array of the inverter before start-up & it monitors earth leakage currents while the inverter is operating.
The 3L MCU and Sensor Card is one of three boards that form the control stack of the 200 kW inverter.
The Interface Card is one of three boards that form the control stack of the 200 kW inverter.
The Test Bench Master Controller is a significant component of the larger Inverter Test Bench Project. The Master Controller is essentially a motherboard that supports up to ten custom modules that interface to the device under test.
The Test Bench VRail Module is one of the modules of the larger Inverter Test Bench Project which plugs into the Master Controller and interfaces to the device under test.
The Analogue to Digital Conversion (ADC) Module is one of the modules of the larger Inverter Test Bench Project which plugs into the Master Controller and interfaces to the device under test.
The Test Bench Communications Module is one of the modules of the larger Inverter Test Bench Project which plugs into the Master Controller and interfaces to the device under test.
The Test Bench Digital to Analogue Conversion (DAC) Module is one of the modules of the larger Inverter Test Bench Project which plugs into the Master Controller and interfaces to the device under test.
The 0DD-104 Power-Up Interface Card is a board that interfaces between the Inverter Test Bench Project and the device under test.
The 0DD-185 Power-Up Interface Card interfaces between the Inverter Test Bench Project and the 0DD-185 device under test.