Simple Modeling and Identification Procedures for "Black-Box" Behavioral Modeling of Power Converters Based on Transient Response Analysis Articles uri icon

publication date

  • December 2009

start page

  • 2776

end page

  • 2790

issue

  • 12

volume

  • 24

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 0885-8993

Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)

  • 1941-0107

abstract

  • Today, "black-box" behavioral models of power converters are becoming interesting for system level simulation of power electronics systems. These models can be used to evaluate the response of systems that are composed of commercial converters, since they can be fully parameterized by analyzing the actual converter response. To optimize the required computational resources, these models should be as simple as possible. Furthermore, the identification of the parameters should be carried out easily, looking for simple experiments and straightforward adjusting algorithms. Easy modeling and identification procedures, based on a transient response analysis, are proposed in this paper. Using this method, a large-signal "black-box" behavioral model of a power converter is composed of reduced-order transfer functions, which are identified by analyzing the step response of the converter. Both an actual commercial dc-dc converter and a line-commutated rectifier have been modeled and identified by means of this approach, in order to validate the proposed procedures.