Article | REF: D3071 V1

PEEC modeling of connections in power converters

Authors: James ROUDET, Édith CLAVEL, Jean-Michel GUICHON, Jean-Luc SCHANEN

Publication date: May 10, 2004

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1. Modeling method

1.1 Desired model

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1.1.1 Model RLM

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RLM stands for resistance R, inductance L and mutual inductance M.

In power electronics, it's useful to have an equivalent electrical diagram of the structure in order to be able to simulate the electrical behavior of a static converter. For this reason, it is interesting to be able to account for the problems encountered in converters using basic electrical components such as resistors, inductors and capacitors....

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