Power electronic converters are periodic time-variant systems, because of their switching operation. The generalized state-space averaging method is a way to model them as time independent systems, defined by a unified set of differential equations, capable of representing circuit waveforms. Therefore, it can be a convenient approach for designing controllers to he applied to switched converters. This brief shows that the generalized state-space averaging method works well only within specific converter topologies and parametric limits, where the model approximation order is not defined by the topology number of components. This point is illustrated with detailed examples from several basic dc/dc converter topologies
Published in:
Circuits and Systems I: Fundamental Theory and Applications, IEEE Transactions on
(Volume:44
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Issue:
8
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Date of Publication: Aug 1997