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Microgrids using renewable energy generators and energy storage are being suggested as a solution to rural electrification for many developing countries, even those with existing transmission / distribution networks. This is being driven by the rapidly falling costs of both solar and energy storage. However, the technology is changing rapidly in this area and existing technical standards often do...
New requirements for the validation of simulation models based on measurements in many grid codes show that existing generic approaches for generator and converter models of doubly fed generator systems (DFG) may not be accurate enough. The authors show that by applying a detailed analysis of the generator equations and the converter control design, a reduction of the model complexity is possible...
This paper deals with a computational simulation of high speed CAN bus physical layer using SPICE. At the beginning, the general electric parameters of the physical layer are described — these parameters are in compliance with the international standard ISO 11898–2. The next part of the paper describes a SPICE library, which contains all basic electronic parts of physical layer, including CAN transceivers,...
This paper proposes a set of well defined steps to design functional verification monitors intended to verify Floating Point Units (FPU) described in HDL. The first step consists on defining the input and output domain coverage. Next, the corner cases are defined. Finally, an already verified reference model is used in order to test the correctness of the Device Under Verification (DUV). As a case...
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