Flicker Simulation using real measurements
A good prediction of flicker can be attained by feeding measured data from real hardware (functional prototypes, evaluation boards, prototypes...) or from system simulation.
In principle, the supply voltage could be recorded using e.g. a digital oscilloscope. This means that a power source with a reference impedance and defined open circuit voltage according the standard must be available (see Flicker In A Nutshell).
The simpler approach is the recording of the switching signals and calculation of the resulting supply voltages.
Example: Heater Control
File: example_heater.m
In this example a system is investigated which controls 4 heater elements with an overall power of 4.5 kW. The control signals for the different heater elements were recorded using a digital scope and stored as .mat files.
The simulated value of Pst is 1.1, which means the system would not pass.
