Simulation of power electronic circuits with principles used in wave digital filters

Simulation is a well-known technique to study complex systems. This paper introduces a new simulation-technique based on the theory of wave digital filters (WDFs). WDFs are candidates to substitute classical analog filters by digital electronic circuits in signal processing. They show advantages compared with other classes of digital filters like fast algorithms and simple models of electric components. Therefore the theory of WDFs is used to build a new simulator for transient simulation. So far the properties of this simulator permit a fair comparison between the new simulation-technique and well-known simulation programs. The new simulator is easily linked to a CAD-program to design and optimize switch mode power supplies already in use in industry.

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