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The SIM Power Management Application (SIMPMA) is a software program that performs high level computing and networking for embedded power applications. The SIMPMA has been developed for start-of-the-art power management, control, and integration applications.

 

The SIMPMA is an ideal solution for many power and energy implementations such as Distributed Energy Resource (DER) control, Fuel Cell Control, Vehicle Power Integration, Microgrid control, or Residential Power Automation.

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The SIMPMA is designed for the most challenging power management, control, and integration applications. Power management, control, and integration are essential to manage the overburdened vehicle-based power systems.

 

Many aspects of power management, control, and integration also apply to other contained power systems such as distributed generation microgrids.

 

Today’s power systems demand advanced functions which can only be performed by the SIMPMA. The SIMPMA implements many features that enable Global ET’s other power products including:

  • Power Control Unit (SIMPCU)

  • Power Management Controller (SIMPMC)

  • Remote IO (SIMRIO)

  • Power Data Logger (SIMPDL) When integrated together, these combine to form a complete power management, control, and integration system.

 

The SIMPMA is a software solution allowing for changes or customization to be performed with minimal effort. Whether the application resides on a microcontroller or a blade server, the SIMPMA can be scaled appropriately. In small systems, the SIMPMA can operate in a microcontroller performing application specific limited features. In large systems, many SIMPMAs can work together linking several sub-systems together to form a power network.

 

The SIMPMA graphical user interface has been designed to be user friendly with standard Windows look-and-feel for navigation, configuration, data entry, etc. Visual feedback to system status and performance facilitates system operation and maintenance. The SIMPMA applies state-of-the-art software functionality and communication to modern power and energy challenges. 

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