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A single driving module with field color sequential (FCS) LCD technology needs to dynamically switch output voltage between 40 V for 12 series G- and B- color LEDs and 26 V for 12 series R-color LEDs at related time cluster. Thus, an energy-recycling (ER) technology is proposed to accelerate voltage settling and save compressed energy when the driving voltage is pressed from 40 V to 26 V. Only one...
A new control technique, peak inductor current and differential-mode voltage control technique, for non-isolated single-inductor multiple-output (SIMO) buck converters is investigated in this paper. The proposed control method can realize independent control of different output of the SIMO converters operating in continuous conduction mode (CCM) to reduce cross-regulation effect. By taking a three...
This paper investigates a new control technique for non-isolated single-inductor dual-output (SIDO) buck converters using peak inductor current and differential-mode voltage. The proposed control method applied for SIDO converters operating in continuous conduction mode (CCM) realizes independent control of each output of the SIDO converter to reduce the cross-regulation problem. Simulation results...
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