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MultiPhase 2 Level

Multi phase DC to AC converter

 Description The Multiphase 2 Level component models the output drivers of a multi-phase inverter. Each output driver consists of two transistors in series, each with a parallel free-wheeling diode. The transistors are enabled by the vectorized boolean inputs ${\mathrm{fire}}_{p}$ and ${\mathrm{fire}}_{n}$. The parameter m is the number of output phases. To see an example model that uses this component, search for MultiPhase2Level in the MapleSim search bar.

Connections

 Name Description Modelica ID $\mathrm{enable}$ Vectorized boolean input; enables ${\mathrm{fire}}_{p}$ and ${\mathrm{fire}}_{n}$ inputs enable ${\mathrm{fire}}_{p}$ Vectorized boolean input; firing signals of positive potential transistors fire_p ${\mathrm{fire}}_{n}$ Vectorized boolean input; firing signals of negative potential transistors fire_n ${\mathrm{dc}}_{p}$ Positive DC input dc_p ${\mathrm{dc}}_{n}$ Negative DC input dc_n $\mathrm{ac}$ AC output ac $\mathrm{heatPort}$ Conditional heat port heatPort

Parameters

General Parameters

 Name Default Units Description Modelica ID $m$ $3$ Number of phases m ${R}_{\mathrm{on}\left(\mathrm{thyristor}\right)}$ $1·{10}^{-5}$ $\mathrm{\Omega }$ Transistor closed resistance RonTransistor ${G}_{\mathrm{off}\left(\mathrm{thyristor}\right)}$ $1·{10}^{-5}$ $S$ Transistor opened conductance GoffTransistor ${V}_{\mathrm{knee}\left(\mathrm{thyristor}\right)}$ $0$ $V$ Transistor threshold voltage VkneeTransistor ${R}_{\mathrm{on}\left(\mathrm{diode}\right)}$ $1·{10}^{-5}$ $\mathrm{\Omega }$ Diode closed resistance RonDiode ${G}_{\mathrm{off}\left(\mathrm{diode}\right)}$ $1·{10}^{-5}$ $S$ Diode opened conductance GoffDiode ${V}_{\mathrm{knee}\left(\mathrm{diode}\right)}$ $0$ $V$ Diode threshold voltage VkneeDiode Use Heat Port $\mathrm{false}$ True (checked) means heat port is enabled useHeatPort

Enable Parameters

 Name Default Units Description Modelica ID Use Constant Enable $\mathrm{true}$ True (checked) means enable the Constant Enable parameter; false means enable a boolean input. useConstantEnable Constant Enable $\mathrm{true}$ True (checked) means enable the firing signal; false means disable the firing signal constantEnable

 Modelica Standard Library The component described in this topic is from the Modelica Standard Library. To view the original documentation, which includes author and copyright information, click here.