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Spring 2015
Hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) simulators are prevalent in many industries and are playing a significant role in the design and testing of new equipment. While detailed models of power system components are available for HIL simulators, there is limited knowledge in the area of power electronic...
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Power Converter Emulation on Reconfigurable Hardware Using Device-Level Behavioral Modeling
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Precise models of power electronic converters significantly improve the fidelity of hardwarein- the-loop (HIL) simulators, thereby accelerating and reducing costs of design cycles in industrial applications. This thesis proposes detailed device-level hardware models of the IGBT and the power...