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“…Consider the differential inclusion (12) defined by the system matrices (16) and the operating point x * in (17). Then, the operating point x * is local asymptotically stable.…”
Section: Dc-dc Zeta Converter Operating In Continuous Conduction Modementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Consider the differential inclusion (12) defined by the system matrices (16) and the operating point x * in (17). Then, the operating point x * is local asymptotically stable.…”
Section: Dc-dc Zeta Converter Operating In Continuous Conduction Modementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, the effect of 1 > 0 and 2 > 0 will be investigated and illustrated graphically later in Section 5. Therefore, with (17) and (36), and from (29) and (30)…”
Section: Example For the Dc-dc Zeta Convertermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the rapid development of programmed microprocessor chips, the discretization is another issue not to be avoided for SM controlled converters [24][25][26]. In general, the discretization realization includes two steps: designing an appropriate control algorithm in continuous-time domain [1,17] and further making an analogue-to-digital transformation for the corresponding digital controller [27][28][29].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, the discretization realization includes two steps: designing an appropriate control algorithm in continuous-time domain [1,17] and further making an analogue-to-digital transformation for the corresponding digital controller [27][28][29]. In order to guarantee the stability of discrete-time sliding mode (DTSM) control systems, the sampling time and controller parameter are proved to be the two key factors [24,[29][30][31][32]. For the former, the smaller the sampling time is, more closely the DTSM system approximates to the original continuous-time counterpart.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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