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In this paper a novel modulation technique is proposed to eliminate instabilities such as subharmonic and chaotic oscillations in dc-dc switching converters. This modulation technique injects a stabilizing signal which is generated internally from its own state variables so that the system is free from the problems due to externally injected signal, such as frequency mismatch, phase shift, etc. Stability...
Power electronic systems exhibit different types of fast- and slow-scale instabilities which limit the stable operating range of the parameters. It has been shown that the stability of complex power electronic systems can be fruitfully investigated using the Filippov method, where the stability of the system is given by the eigenvalues of the monodromy matrix, which is a combination of the state transition...
The existence of period-doubling bifurcation cascades and chaos in DC drives with full-bridge converter is well known. This paper reports for the first time the occurrence of coexisting attractors with a fractal basin of attraction in this relatively simple deterministic system. At some parameter values the trajectories converge on either a period-1 or a period-3 attracting set depending on the initial...
In our earlier work, we showed that the discrete-time model of a dc-dc converter governed by a pulse skipping modulation (PSM), could be modeled as a discontinuous map, comprising either 1-D functions only or a combination of 1-D and 2-D functions. In this paper, we show that the entire map can be restricted to one dimension for a wide range of parameters. As a parameter is varied, the periodicity...
The paper demonstrates, both numerically and experimentally, the quasiperiodic and subharmonic operation in a load resonant DC-DC converter. The output voltage of the converter is controlled by a closed loop, applying constant-frequency pulse width modulation. The complexity of the system is contributed by fact that the state space is five-dimensional, with four switching surfaces dividing it into...
The technique to model DC-DC converters governed by pulse skipping modulation (PSM), which is based on energy balance principle, is not accurate enough. In this paper, an attempt has been made to model them accurately using the discrete-time modeling approach. PSM scheme is essential to improve the efficiency of a DC-DC converter during the light load condition, mainly during standby or sleep mode...
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