Title
A Hard- and Software Co-simulation Model of a Matrix Converter
Abstract
In recent years the simulation tools have been optimized for precise modelling and simulation for their special purpose. Therefore the simulation tools have been developed to model and simulate a certain problem. In the past, the hardware was used to be modeled in a SPICE simulator, the software in a signal and differential equation based simulator. Nowadays the investigated systems are decreasingly only software or only hardware but a complex system architecture of hard- and software interlinked with each other. Therefore the interfaces of hard- and software can not always be simpilfied to a simple mathematical function as an initial precondition for isolated simulation of hard- and software. Due to the absent ability of simplifying the interfaces, a Co-simulation of hard- and software has to be performed. In this paper a holistic model of an matrix converter is presented, modelling power electronics in PSPICE and commutating logic as well as software in MATLAB/Simulink.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1109/UKSIM.2011.81
UKSim
Keywords
Field
DocType
holistic model,precise modelling,commutating logic,modelling power electronics,simulation tool,matrix converter,spice simulator,complex system architecture,certain problem,absent ability,isolated simulation,software co-simulation model,differential equation,first order,integrated circuit,simulation,simulation model,electrical circuit,modeling and simulation,power electronics,control theory,complex system,mathematical model,field programmable gate array,indexing terms
MATLAB,Computer science,Software system,Control engineering,Software,Software construction,Co-simulation,Software sizing,Hardware architecture,Software verification,Embedded system
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
1
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Andreas Schramm111.07
Hermann Lanfer201.01
Juergen Petzoldt331.19