학술논문

Averaged switch modeling of boundary conduction mode DC-to-DC converters
Document Type
Conference
Source
IECON'01. 27th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society (Cat. No.37243) Industrial electronics - Denver Industrial Electronics Society, 2001. IECON '01. The 27th Annual Conference of the IEEE. 2:844-849 vol.2 2001
Subject
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Computing and Processing
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Switches
DC-DC power converters
Switching converters
Pulse width modulation
Voltage
Switching frequency
Diodes
Switching circuits
Predictive models
Pulse width modulation converters
Language
Abstract
Averaged switch approach is extended to the modeling of boundary conduction mode (BCM) DC-to-DC converters that operate at the boundary between continuous conduction mode (CCM) and discontinuous conduction mode (DCM). BCM DC-to-DC converters have smaller inductor size and reduced switching losses compared to CCM, and lower peak current compared to DCM. The large-signal BCM averaged switch model shows that several BCM converters with input voltage feedforward exhibit resistive or nearly resistive input characteristic, which is well suited for realization of power factor correctors. It is shown that BCM converters exhibit simpler dynamics compared to CCM current programmed control (CPM). Small-signal frequency responses predicted by the averaged switch model are verified by simulation and experiments.