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A method for improving the speed of simulation of switched-mode power supply circuits

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2 Author(s)
Chapman, M.A.C. ; ERA Technol. Ltd., Leatherhead, UK ; Richards, D.P.

The authors describe work carried out to improve the simulation speed of an un-isolated Cuk switching power-supply. A simulation model was written using APEX, which is a circuit description language compatible with SPICE but with added features, and DIABLO, a simulation language employing `C' type structures and which integrates with APEX. A technique known as state-averaging has been used to derive the defining equations of a number of switching-power-supply topologies. State-averaging involves representing the transfer function of a converter as an equation involving no switching, but incorporating δ, the duty cycle

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CAD of Power Electronic Circuits, IEE Colloquium on

Date of Conference: 9 Apr 1992

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