<p>The most critical part of the modern switching-mode power supply is the regulated dc/dc converter. Its dynamic behavior directly determines or influences four of the important characteristics of the power supply: β’ Stability of the feedback loop β’ Rejection of input-voltage ripple and the closely
Dynamic Profile of Switched-Mode Converter: Modeling, Analysis and Control
β Scribed by Prof. Teuvo Suntio(auth.)
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 362
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book collates the information available on this topic, hitherto only to be found in journals and at conferences. It presents the fundamentals and advances in average and small-signal modeling of switched-mode converters, before applying this information to generate a real canonical converter model. Practical examples are scattered throughout the text, and experimental evidence is cited to support theoretical findings.
The result is a solid basis for understanding and utilizing the dynamics of switched-mode converters -- for the first time in their 40-year history.Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1β16):
Chapter 2 Basis for Dynamic Analysis and Control Dynamics (pages 17β58):
Chapter 3 Average and Small?Signal Modeling of Direct?On?Time Controlled Converters (pages 59β119):
Chapter 4 Average and Small?Signal Modeling of Peak?Current?Mode Control (pages 121β168):
Chapter 5 Average and Small?Signal Modeling of Average?Current?Mode Control (pages 169β188):
Chapter 6 Average and Small?Signal Modeling of Self?Oscillation Control (pages 189β210):
Chapter 7 Dynamic Modeling and Analysis of Current?Output Converters (pages 211β224):
Chapter 8 Interconnected Systems (pages 225β260):
Chapter 9 Control Design Issues (pages 261β305):
Chapter 10 The Fourth?Order Converter β Superbuck (pages 307β349):
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