Steady State and Small Signal Modeling of Resonant Converters – Practical Validation

Dürbaum T, Stahl J (2012)


Publication Type: Conference contribution, Conference Contribution

Publication year: 2012

Pages Range: pp

ISBN: 9781424493739

DOI: 10.1109/COMPEL.2012.6251730

Abstract

Discrete modeling is a fast and accurate method for describing resonant switch mode power converters. This paper applies discrete modeling onto resonant converters. It shows how to calculate the steady state, and shows as well the small signal control-to-output transfer function as the most important transfer function. Furthermore, the practical relevance of this model is investigated by comparing the calculated results with measurements, and an excellent agreement between theory and practice shows the accuracy of this modeling technique. A great emphasis is placed on the practical set-up, including the controller design, and measurements of the control-to-output transfer function. © 2012 IEEE.

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APA:

Dürbaum, T., & Stahl, J. (2012). Steady State and Small Signal Modeling of Resonant Converters – Practical Validation. In Proceedings of the 13th IEEE Workshop on Control and Modeling for Power Electronics, Juni 2012, Kyoto, Japan (pp. pp).

MLA:

Dürbaum, Thomas, and Jürgen Stahl. "Steady State and Small Signal Modeling of Resonant Converters – Practical Validation." Proceedings of the 13th IEEE Workshop on Control and Modeling for Power Electronics, Juni 2012, Kyoto, Japan 2012. pp.

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