2006
DOI: 10.1109/tpel.2006.880354
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Multifrequency Small-Signal Model for Buck and Multiphase Buck Converters

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“…In order to have a ripple comparison between different buck converters, the ripples of the DF buck in (11) are rewritten based on the frequency ratio of high and low frequency cells, M, (f H = M f L ), as follows:…”
Section: Ripple Comparisonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to have a ripple comparison between different buck converters, the ripples of the DF buck in (11) are rewritten based on the frequency ratio of high and low frequency cells, M, (f H = M f L ), as follows:…”
Section: Ripple Comparisonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There has been research about extending the validity of the small-signal model up to the switching frequency; models suggested include the sample-data model and the harmonic balance model [9]- [12]. By taking into consideration of the sideband components' effect through the feedback control loops, the concept of the multifrequency model was proposed in [12].…”
Section: Analysis With Multifrequency Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By taking into consideration of the sideband components' effect through the feedback control loops, the concept of the multifrequency model was proposed in [12]. In a buck converter with constant input voltage, the only nonlinear in its small-signal model is the PWM.…”
Section: Analysis With Multifrequency Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This discussion will try to help in the design of high frequency PWM modulators. It is important to note that the aim of this paper is not to develop a small signal model of the PWM modulator as in [11], [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%