Abstract

Basso and Bertotti's physics-based, yet simple, static hysteresis model is brought to the power electronic community as an alternative for simulation of magnetic components embedded in a power electronic converter. The model is reviewed and its equations cast in application/simulation-oriented forms. It is then revised to better characterize the very soft saturation behavior of commercial power manganese-zinc (MnZn) ferrites. The procedures to extract the model parameters from voltage and current measurements are described. The improved models have been verified against experimental data for major and minor hysteresis loops of three commercial power ferrites.

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