Buch, Englisch, 368 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 688 g
Buch, Englisch, 368 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 688 g
Reihe: IEEE Series on Power Engineering
ISBN: 978-1-118-93510-1
Verlag: Wiley
This book is focused on the fundamental aspects of analysis, modeling and design of digital control loops around high-frequency switched-mode power converters in a systematic and rigorous manner
- Comprehensive treatment of digital control theory for power converters
- Verilog and VHDL sample codes are provided
- Enables readers to successfully analyze, model, design, and implement voltage, current, or multi-loop digital feedback loops around switched-mode power converters
- Practical examples are used throughout the book to illustrate applications of the techniques developed
- Matlab examples are also provided
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Preface ix
Introduction 1
Chapter 1 Continuous-Time Averaged Modeling of DC–DC Converters 13
1.1 Pulse Width Modulated Converters 14
1.2 Converters in Steady State 16
1.2.1 Boost Converter Example 17
1.2.2 Estimation of the Switching Ripple 19
1.2.3 Voltage Conversion Ratios of Basic Converters 20
1.3 Converter Dynamics and Control 21
1.3.1 Converter Averaging and Linearization 22
1.3.2 Modeling of the Pulse Width Modulator 24
1.3.3 The System Loop Gain 25
1.3.4 Averaged Small-Signal Models of Basic Converters 26
1.4 State-Space Averaging 28
1.4.1 Converter Steady-State Operating Point 28
1.4.2 Averaged Small-Signal State-Space Model 29
1.4.3 Boost Converter Example 30
1.5 Design Examples 32
1.5.1 Voltage-Mode Control of a Synchronous Buck Converter 32
1.5.2 Average Current-Mode Control of a Boost Converter 42
1.6 Duty Ratio d[k] Versus d(t) 48
1.7 Summary of Key Points 50
Chapter 2 The Digital Control Loop 51
2.1 Case Study: Digital Voltage-Mode Control 52
2.2 A/D Conversion 53
2.2.1 Sampling Rate 53
2.2.2 Amplitude Quantization 56
2.3 The Digital Compensator 58
2.4 Digital Pulse Width Modulation 63
2.5 Loop Delays 65
2.5.1 Control Delays 65
2.5.2 Modulation Delay 66
2.5.3 Total Loop Delay 70
2.6 Use of Averaged Models in Digital Control Design 71
2.6.1 Limitations of Averaged Modeling 71
2.6.2 Averaged Modeling of a Digitally Controlled Converter 74
2.7 Summary of Key Points 78
Chapter 3 Discrete-Time Modeling 79
3.1 Discrete-Time Small-Signal Modeling 80
3.1.1 A Preliminary Example: A Switched Inductor 82
3.1.2 The General Case 85
3.1.3 Discrete-Time Models for Basic Types of PWM Modulation 87
3.2 Discrete-Time Modeling Examples 88
3.2.1 Sync