The P-HIL (Power Hardware in the Loop) simulation consists of controlling a power device in real-time through analog inputs and outputs. In these systems, the power devices are typically converters or power sources that operate as a power amplifiers. Therefore, the power devices output waveform can be easily controlled according to testing and standards requirements. In current applications, such as microgrids and electric vehicles, there is interest in verifying the systems operation for different energy generation scenarios, load characteristics and battery charge and discharge profiles. In this context, the use of power supply sources operating in P-HIL mode allows to emulate the most several test scenarios in a simple and practical way through an external low voltage and low current analog reference.
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