Transfer Function of a simple Circuit using Simulink
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I have a simple circuit for which I just need to obtain transfer function using Simulink. I have attached the image below. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
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Luigi Dilan Gervasio
am 19 Mai 2016
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Sorry, I can obtain a symbolic transfer function without specific value of my component?
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Luke Rucker
am 20 Nov. 2018
This is the real question.
fima v
am 7 Jun. 2019
yes i will be happy to have a parametric transfer function
Arkadiy Turevskiy
am 20 Jun. 2019
No, creation of a symbolic transfer function from a Simscape model is not supported.
Azzi Abdelmalek
am 25 Mai 2014
0 Stimmen
Do you want to simulate this circuit with Simulink? If yes , you will need a simscape toolbox
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Adnan
am 25 Mai 2014
Nguyen Dinh Thuc
am 2 Jun. 2017
From input "Step" to output "PS-Simulink Converter":
1000 s + 5e06
---------------------
s^2 + 6000 s + 2.5e07
Name: Linearization at model initial condition Continuous-time transfer function.
That is my result, I don't know why, please help me
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Arkadiy Turevskiy
am 20 Jun. 2019
you got a transfer function, what's the problem?
Harshit Derasari
am 24 Jan. 2018
Bearbeitet: Harshit Derasari
am 24 Jan. 2018
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can u give any suggestion how to get transfer function of this circuit???? which i attached here... as per the above steps i not able to attach PS-simulink converter... here DC input voltage is 12v and output of buck converter is around 6v with 50% duty cycle.. inductor of 1mH capacitor of 220uF and R is 10 ohm and i want transfer function from output to input
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Dan Herbison
am 6 Apr. 2018
Switching circuits do not have "small signal transfer functions", as they are depend fundamentally on large signal circuit behavior. There are several ways of doing what you want, from using an "average model" of the power stage, to using a simulator like Simplis or Saber that handle switching circuit analysis well.
Arkadiy Turevskiy
am 20 Jun. 2019
Bearbeitet: Arkadiy Turevskiy
am 20 Jun. 2019
Simscape Electrical handles switching circuits just fine. For a power electronics model with switching from power semiconductors, you will need to use an ac sweep. As switches like diodes are discontinuous, you cannot linearize them. To approximate your model with a transfer function, you inject a small signal (ac sweep) into your system, and compute frequency response from the input to the output. Once you have the frequency response, you can fit a transfer function to it.
Preeti Warrier
am 10 Apr. 2020
@Arkadiy Turevskiy
Sir I opened your example iddemo_boost_converter and tried to do what is explained. The figure in your explanation has a voltage sensor and PS-SIMULINK converter, but when I open the model, it is slightly different. It does not have a ground connection, and there is voltage measurement which is connected to the scope. When I run your code to compute discrete points on the frequency response,([sysData,simlog] = frestimate(mdl,ios,in)...,I get these errors.. Index exceeds matrix dimensions.
Error in frestimate>LocalConstructIOTable (line 875)
table{ct,2} = ph.Outport(io(ct).PortNumber);
Error in frestimate>LocalSetupForSimulation (line 435)
table = LocalConstructIOTable(io,ModelParameterMgr,opts)
I changed the outpot port to Uout instead of PS-SIMULINK converter, as the model which opens has only Uout.But still error is there.Please could you guide?
Thanks.
Kashif Mehmood
am 4 Sep. 2019
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Adilson Batista
am 8 Apr. 2021
0 Stimmen
Help me please. I don't understand step 4. And, I can see the Simulink Menu showed in step 5.
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