A Fourier analysis for a fast simulation algorithm. [for switching converters]

A powerful discrete modeling approach to the simulation of a switching converter that has appeared in power electronics literature over the last several years is briefly reviewed, and some desirable traits for its matrix exponential subroutine are discussed. The key result is a systematic and generic Fourier analysis that operates on the steady-state solution as provided by a discrete model. The Fourier analysis algorithm was tested on a phase-controlled parallel-loaded resonant converter which is useful as a fixed-frequency low-distortion AC source. Three verifications of the algorithm were made: a phasor analysis, an alternate closed-form analysis directed specifically to the problem at hand, and an analysis using experimental data. The performance of the algorithm was good for the case considered. >