University of Groningen, Research Institute of Technology and Management
Abstract
Arbitrary interconnections of passive (possibly nonlinear) resistors, inductors and capacitors define passive systems, with port variables the external sources voltages and currents, and storage function the total stored energy. In this paper we identify a class of RLC circuits (with convex energy function and weak electromagnetic coupling) for which it is possible to ‘add a differentiation’ to the port terminals preserving passivity—with a new storage function that is directly related to the circuit power. To establish our results we exploit the geometric property that voltages and currents in RLC circuits live in orthogonal spaces, i.e., Tellegen’s theorem, and heavily rely on the seminal paper of Brayton and Moser published in the early sixties