The PC-Based Control Laboratory primarily supports undergraduate courses such as Electrical Machinery Control, Electrical Machinery Control Lab, System Dynamic Simulation, and Inverter Drive Control, as well as Capstone Project discussions and presentations. It also provides dedicated research space for graduate students.
The laboratory focuses on the development of motor drive control programs using personal computers and microcontrollers, aiming to enhance motor performance through advanced control algorithms. Research topics in this lab include:
Through these areas of research, the laboratory cultivates student expertise in motor control system design and promotes innovation in intelligent motion control technologies.