2008
DOI: 10.1109/tpel.2008.2002064
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Transient Behavior and Frequency Response of Constant Frequency One Cycle Charge Control Modulator (O3C)

Abstract: This paper presents a new pulse width modulator capable of adjusting the conversion duty ratio so that the necessary output filter charge will reach its steady-state value in only one switching period, when any disturbance of the input voltage, output current or output voltage occurs. The proposed modulator is based on the calculation of the variation of the electric charge required to restore the steady-state operation in only one switching period, and therefore is designated by one cycle charge control (O3C)… Show more

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“…The current mode control presents better performance but is more expensive and is used only in high performance equipments or high expensive industrial equipments. The same occurs with high performance non linear controllers like the One Cycle Control -OCC [13] or the One Cycle Charge Control -O3C [14]. Alternatively, the voltage mode control is the most common voltage controller used in domestic applica- tions.…”
Section: Dc-dc Convertersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The current mode control presents better performance but is more expensive and is used only in high performance equipments or high expensive industrial equipments. The same occurs with high performance non linear controllers like the One Cycle Control -OCC [13] or the One Cycle Charge Control -O3C [14]. Alternatively, the voltage mode control is the most common voltage controller used in domestic applica- tions.…”
Section: Dc-dc Convertersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Current mode control methods can be divided into fixed-frequency and variable-frequency methods. Among fixed-frequency methods, the most frequently used are the following: peak CMC (PCMC) [2][3][4][5][6][7], valley CMC (VCMC) [2,8], average CMC (ACMC) [9][10][11][12], and charge control [13,14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%