One method to model power electronic devices for harmonic emission studies is using frequency-domain models based on the frequency coupling matrices. This paper presents a new test procedure for the experimental evaluation of the frequency coupling matrix elements of power electronic devices. An automated test system is designed, realized, and characterized from a metrological perspective. Experimental tests show the tremendous increase in speed of the new test procedure in comparison to the classical test procedures present in the literature, with the same levels of accuracy of obtained results.

A new test procedure to measure power electronic devices' frequency coupling admittance

Gallo, Daniele;Langella, Roberto;Luiso, Mario;Testa, Alfredo;
2018

Abstract

One method to model power electronic devices for harmonic emission studies is using frequency-domain models based on the frequency coupling matrices. This paper presents a new test procedure for the experimental evaluation of the frequency coupling matrix elements of power electronic devices. An automated test system is designed, realized, and characterized from a metrological perspective. Experimental tests show the tremendous increase in speed of the new test procedure in comparison to the classical test procedures present in the literature, with the same levels of accuracy of obtained results.
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