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INTERNSHIP: Develop resonant-free AC and DC power distribution systems networks Your work environment Within the Mains & Safety Infra-structure (MSI) group of the electronics engineering department (E-Dev) of ASML, intra-system power distribution concepts are being developed. ASML’s roadmap for ever faster and more accurate machines requires an on-time preparation for the next generation of power distribution concepts. One aspect to be investigated is a conceptual elimination of electrical resonances within the machines. These presently result from the mains filters, transformers and the shielded cabling used. Your responsibilities Your challenging assignment would be to analyze an intra-system power distribution network issues. Measures to dampen or eliminate these resonances within the internal power distribution system with minimum power losses are needed: - - - Perform literature and market study Develop power distribution measurement system on high-power ‘live’ systems from DC to ~1 MHz Analyze measurement data and extract simulation models; SPICE or MatLab, for the intra-system AC and/or DC power distributed networks optimization Create minimum power loss solutions to dampen or eliminate resonances effectively in a minimum volume, low leakage, etc. Define necessary ‘safety compliant’ components Verify concept and reporting The power distribution measurement system has to be able to verify the following phenomena: - - . DC/AC voltage and current measurements; 800 VDC, 400 VAC, 400 A/phase, DC to ~1 MHz while being ‘live’ powered. The power distribution measurement system must be able to withstand glitches from power sequencing using relays (occurring at start up or shut-down of the system) Your profile Master student in Electrical Engineering or Power Electronics with circuit simulation and MatLab skills. Good communication skills and knowledge of English, verbal and written. Proactive, independent attitude with a preference for complex challenges. The start date would be as soon as possible for 4-5 days a week. The internship duration is discussable from 4 months up to 6 months. What ASML offers Internship allowance of max. 500 euro plus a possible housing allowance of 250 euro. Excellent guidance, the chance to work in and experience a dynamic innovative environment. Join ASML ASML is leading in the worldwide development, production and sales of high-end lithography systems for the semiconductor industry. Almost 10,000 people worldwide work at ASML at offices in the United States, Asia and at the corporate headquarters in Veldhoven. ASML employees share a passion for technology with a customer focus. At ASML, we work collectively to further develop and implement complex and high-quality technological systems. Working at ASML is therefore challenging and dynamic, with ambitious objectives and high standards key to our continuing success. But hard work here pays off: ASML invests in the development of its people and successes are shared. ASML promises mutual commitment to our growth and yours. Join ASML’s expanding multidisciplinary teams and help us to continue pushing the boundaries of what’s possible. Field: Electronics Contact: [email protected] Telephone: +31 (0)40 268 6773 www.asml.com/students