DocumentCode :
3752308
Title :
Small-Signal Frequency Response Theory for piecewise-constant two-switched-network dc-to-dc converter systems
Author :
Billy Y. Lau;R. D. Middlebrook
Author_Institution :
Power Electronics Group, California Institute of Technology, United States
fYear :
1986
fDate :
6/1/1986 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
186
Lastpage :
200
Abstract :
Small-Signal Frequency Response Theory is a theory for calculating the output spectrum of ideal dc-to-dc converter systems, i.e. systems with system coefficients piecewise constant in time, for a given spectrum of the signal injected into the control-input, in the small-signal limit. This theory, unlike other methods, can be applied to both resonant and PWM converters, and gives analytic results in closed form for ideal converters. This paper discusses the special case of ideal two-switched-network converter systems in PWM, programmed, and bang-bang operation. For the examples under study, theoretical prediction and experimental results are found to differ by at most 2dB in amplitude and 10 degrees in phase at most frequencies up to three times the switching frequency. Examples are given in this paper for which the theory gives the correct prediction, while other methods fail.
Keywords :
"Power electronics","Design methodology","Clocks"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Power Electronics Specialists Conference, 1986 17th Annual IEEE
ISSN :
0275-9306
Print_ISBN :
978-9-9963-2327-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PESC.1986.7415562
Filename :
7415562
Link To Document :
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