THE EXPANSION OF THE POSSIBILITIES OF THE SYSTEM PROGRAM FUNCTIONS MAOPCs FOR THE STUDY OF LINEAR PERIODICALLY-TIME-VARIABLE CIRCUITS
Journal Title: Вісник Національного університету "Львівська політехніка", серія "Радіоелектроніка та телекомунікації" - Year 2016, Vol 849, Issue 2016
Abstract
The system program function MAOPCs is designed to study multivariate analysis and optimization of state linear periodically-time-variable circuits. The architecture of the system MAOPCs is based on the principles of software Matlab environment, which provides the existence of the independent the software functions and creating the user-defined functions, and because it is an open system, it allows you to supplement it with the new functions. These additions extend the functionality of the system MAOPCs, make its application more efficient for analysis, research or design of the electronic devices, that are modeled by the linear periodically-time-variable circuits. The mathematical software of the system MAOPCs based on the frequency symbolic method, which allows us to calculate the conjugate parametric transfer functions of linear periodically-time-variable circuits. Such transfer functions linking the input signals with the output signals in the form of approximating polynomials of Fourier in trigonometric or complex form. By the same polynomials of Fourier are approximated the normal parametric transfer functions, which are the basis of assessment of the asymptotic stability of the circuit. The system MAOPCs implements symbolic methods of calculation, because the conjugate and normal transfer functions usually contain a number of parameters of the elements, that are defined by characters. Substitution of the numerical values in place of the following characters is performed, usually, in the last stages of solving the relevant tasks of the device designing. The limitation of the system MAOPCs is that the current system functions can only determine the transfer functions, which are the ratio nodal voltage of the circuit acting on the circuit signals in the form of the current sources. The aim of this work is to expand the functional capabilities of the system MAOPCs with respect to the computation of the transfer functions, that are representing random variables of4 the circuit, among which are the arbitrary node voltages of the circuit, and the arbitrary voltages and currents on the elements of this circuit. Theoretical calculations for such an expansion are using the tabular describing method of the mathematical model of the circuit.
Authors and Affiliations
Yuriy Shapovalov, Bohdan Mandziy, Daria Bachyk
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