Comparing simulation alternatives of FPGA-based controllers for switching converters

Digital controllers implemented in an FPGA for switching power converters are becoming an important alternative to the traditional analog solutions. Assuming that the digital controller is described using a hardware description language, this work gives an overview of models, and mixed-signal simulation alternatives that support the simulation as a whole of the digital controller with the power electronic circuit, in order to validate the closed-loop behavior.

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