DocumentCode :
1346959
Title :
Teaching Behavioral Modeling and Simulation Techniques for Power Electronics Courses
Author :
Abramovitz, Alexander
Author_Institution :
Electr. & Electron. Eng., Sami Shamoon Coll. of Eng., Beer-Sheva, Israel
Volume :
54
Issue :
4
fYear :
2011
Firstpage :
523
Lastpage :
530
Abstract :
This paper suggests a pedagogical approach to teaching the subject of behavioral modeling of switch-mode power electronics systems through simulation by general-purpose electronic circuit simulators. The methodology is oriented toward electrical engineering (EE) students at the undergraduate level, enrolled in courses such as “Power Electronics,” “Industrial Electronics,” or the like. The proposed approach is demonstrated by simulation example of a realistic active power factor corrector (APFC) system. The paper discusses the derivation of PSPICE/ORCAD-compatible behavioral models, their software implementation, and fast time domain, frequency domain, and stability analysis simulation techniques suitable for virtual study of complex nonlinear feedback systems. Some “tricks of the trade” are also suggested. The paper can be helpful to instructors of a “Virtual Power Electronics Laboratory” course wanting to conduct a software experiment on a PFC system.
Keywords :
SPICE; computer aided instruction; educational courses; electronic engineering education; power electronics; power factor correction; teaching; APFC system; EE student; PSPICE-ORCAD-compatible behavioral model; active power factor corrector system; complex nonlinear feedback system; electrical engineering student; frequency domain simulation technique; general-purpose electronic circuit simulator; industrial electronics; power electronics course; software experiment; stability analysis simulation technique; switch-mode power electronics system; teaching behavioral modeling technique; teaching behavioral simulation technique; time domain simulation technique; virtual power electronics laboratory; Analytical models; Integrated circuit modeling; Load modeling; Mathematical model; Power electronics; SPICE; Voltage control; Feedback; feedback circuits; power factor; simulation; switch-mode power conversion;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Education, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9359
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TE.2010.2076380
Filename :
5598547
Link To Document :
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