potential design mistake impedance measurement block

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tha alg
tha alg 2020년 4월 5일
댓글: tha alg 2020년 4월 11일
Hi Matlab Support Team and everyone,
when the impedance meas. block is connected to a bus with two inducative load connected to the same bus the frequency results becomes very strange.
Please give it a try and build a simple network. tow inductors in parallel and the impedance measurment block will calrify my concern.
Thanks in advance.
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Asvin Kumar
Asvin Kumar 2020년 4월 8일
Looks good to me.
Here’s the model I’ve tried with identical Parallel RLC branches having values: R = 1e9 Ohm, L = (1e-1)/(2*pi) H, C = 1e-12 F.
Here are the results I’ve got for the parallel case and singular case:
parallel case
singular case
Both these results match theoretical expectations.
You might have missed adding a large resistance across the nodes of the Impedance Measurement Block. Omitting this resistance distorts the Impedance and Phase responses. Have a look at the Limitations of the block at https://www.mathworks.com/help/physmod/sps/powersys/ref/impedancemeasurement.html
It reads:
If you plan to connect the Impedance Measurement block in series with an inductance, a current source, or any nonlinear element, you must add a large resistor across the terminals of the block, because the Impedance Measurement block is simulated as a current source block.
I have attached the model I used to verify this with this Answer. Have a look.
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tha alg
tha alg 2020년 4월 11일
Thanks Kumar, I think you have made a clear statement about the resistance. Although a large impedance of 100e12 was used to comply with large resistance recommended, I found 1e3 was enough to obtain the impedance scan with no distortions.
Best wishes

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