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I’m working on an FPGA-based power-electronics design that performs direct AC-to-AC conversion, and I’d like an experienced set of eyes on the project. Rather than a full redesign, I need targeted, practical suggestions that will help refine the existing architecture, tighten the control loops, and ensure the hardware description (VHDL/Verilog) and gate-level timing are truly aligned with the switching requirements of high-frequency power conversion. Here’s what I’m looking for: • A concise design review of the current top-level schematic, clocking scheme, and PWM generation logic. • Specific, actionable recommendations for improving efficiency, reducing switching losses, and safeguarding against common AC-to-AC pitfalls such as commutation overlap and shoot-through. • Guidance on test-bench strategies and simulation setups (ModelSim, Vivado, or your preferred tool) so I can stress the design under varying load and grid conditions before moving to hardware. • If you spot a critical issue, a short, commented code snippet or timing constraint example that shows how you would correct it will be invaluable. You don’t need to rewrite the whole design; clear, focused advice that I can implement myself is the goal. If this sounds like the kind of technical challenge you enjoy, let’s schedule a quick call so I can share the current project files and we can dive right in.
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