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Component connection model for the automated steady state analysis of power electronic systems
This paper discusses a method for automated steady state analysis of power electronics systems using the formalism of Component Connection Models (CCMs). The method offers several advantages: power electronic system's equation can be derived automatically for any power processor configuration, different ideal semiconductor switching device models can be formally incorporated and the model is suitable for Periodic Steady State (PSS) simulations. Several application examples are included.