A case study of electronic device modeling and performance analysis with non ideal supply conditions using ATP simulator

This paper is aimed at proposing a computational model to represent projector devices and to perform studies involving non-ideal voltage supply conditions. In order to validate the model, experimental and computational analyses are carried out to highlight the equipment behavior and the model accuracy under normal and abnormal conditions. The equipment is represented throughout a switched source with a boost converter. Although the results are related to this specific product it should be emphasized the approach could be extended to other products having similar principles. Both theoretical and experimental investigations take into account: voltage distortion, fluctuation, sag, swell and interruption.

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