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Implement a parallel RLC branch
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Description![]()
The Parallel RLC Branch block implements a single resistor, inductor, and capacitor or a parallel combination of these. To eliminate either the resistance, inductance, or capacitance of the branch, the R, L, and C values must be set respectively to infinity (inf), infinity (inf), and 0. Only existing elements are displayed in the block icon.
Negative values are allowed for resistance, inductance, and capacitance.
Dialog Box and Parameters
). Branch voltage to measure the voltage across the Parallel RLC Branch block terminals.Branch current to measure the total current (sum of R, L, C currents) flowing through the Parallel RLC Branch block. Branch voltage and current to measure the voltage and the current of the Parallel RLC Branch block. | Measurement |
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Example
The power_paralbranch demo is used to obtain the frequency response of an eleventh-harmonic filter (tuned frequency at 660 Hz) connected on a 60 Hz power system:
The network impedance in the Laplace domain is
To obtain the frequency response of the impedance you have to get the state-space model (A B C D matrices) of the system.
This system is a one input (Is) and one output (Vs) system.
Note
If you have the Control System Toolbox installed, you can get the transfer function Z(s) from the state-space matrices and the bode function.
You can also use the Impedance Measurement block and the Powergui block to plot the impedance as a function of frequency. |
See Also
Multimeter, Parallel RLC Load, Powergui, Series RLC Branch, Series RLC Load
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