Real-time simulation of power electronic circuits based on discrete averaging method

Power electronic devices are growing in importance in automotive applications. Power converters are used in hybrid electric vehicles but also in other vehicle applications like electric steering systems. For testing electronic equipment hardware-in-the-loop simulation is a today's standard meth...

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