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Dynamical effects of missed switching in current-mode controlled DC-DC converters


Abstract:

Past investigations on nonlinear phenomena in DC-DC converters assume ideal switching and ignore the practical issue of switching ripples, for which the sampled data mode...Show More

Abstract:

Past investigations on nonlinear phenomena in DC-DC converters assume ideal switching and ignore the practical issue of switching ripples, for which the sampled data models yield piecewise smooth but continuous maps. In this brief, we show that the unavoidable nonidealities in the switching result in discontinuity in the map, which drastically changes the bifurcation structures. We demonstrate these effects experimentally, and develop simple one-dimensional models that account for switching delay and transients, and can predict the bifurcations in such systems with reasonable accuracy. Using the recent developments in bifurcation theory, we derive the limiting conditions for a reliable period-1 operation when these effects are considered.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II: Express Briefs ( Volume: 51, Issue: 12, December 2004)
Page(s): 649 - 654
Date of Publication: 31 December 2004

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