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The constraints to manage in a telecom splitter design are numerous and according to a given splitter structure, the choice became difficult. The paper proposes a software tool allowing the design of such filters. This one carries out the modelling of the electrical circuit configurations, and creates the corresponding computation code, used for simulation or optimisation. The methodology is detailed...
The paper deals with the automatic generation of global model of static converters without the description of their environment. The considered models are average and exact models (i.e. with ideal switches). These models are obtained by using a software tool named AMG (for Average Model Generator) with a priori on the control mode and behaviour of the static converter. In this paper, an extension...
During the presizing of electromagnetic devices, the designer needs fast calculation tools allowing him to make optimizations. Reluctance networks are thus very often used as approximate models: they are easy to interpret and provide very short computing times. However, to set them to equations is a tiresome task and often leads to errors. The paper proposes to automate this task. Starting from a...
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