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Can you connect an algorithm(MPPT) using veriloga in a boost converter?

Reon
Reon over 2 years ago

Hello I'm a student currently working on my thesis entitled "Implementation of a Linear Extrapolated Maximum Power Point Tracking (LEMPPT) to an Input Capacitor-less Boost converter". Our thesis is a mixed-signal design because the algorithm is digital and the boost converter is analog and I am in-charge of designing the LEMPPT and integrating it in the boost converter. I already coded the algorithm using verilog-a but I have an error WIA-1175:

how to solve this error?

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  • Reon
    Reon over 2 years ago

    a new error has occured: how to solve this?

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 2 years ago in reply to Reon

    If the Verilog-a failed to compile, I expect the simulation didn't run, which is why the waveforms couldn't be plotted.

    Without seeing the detail of the simulation error message (you truncated the actual error message - and please include the text rather than a partial screenshot), and also the Verilog A model itself, it's rather hard to advise how to proceed. Please also provide which spectre version you're using (this will appear at the top of the simulator log file).

    Andrew 

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