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Equivalent circuits for averaged description of DC-DC switch-mode power converters based on separation of variables approach

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Large-signal and small-signal averaged models of basic switch-mode DC-DC power converters: BUCK (step-down) and BOOST (step-up) are presented. Models are derived with the separation of variables approach and have the form of equivalent circuits, suitable for a circuit simulation. Apart from equivalent circuits, small-signal transmittances of converters for CCM and DCM modes are discussed. Parasitic resistances of all components of converters are taken into account. A few examples of simulations and measurement results of selected converter characteristics are also presented. It is shown, that neglecting parasitic resistances (often met in works of other authors) may lead to serious errors in an averaged description of converters.
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711--723
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Bibliogr. 28 poz., wykr., rys.
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  • Division of Electronic Systems, Technical University of Koszalin, 2 Śniadeckich St. 75-453 Koszalin, Poland
Bibliografia
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