Publication Date:
2019-07-13
Description:
Standardized control and interface circuits were applied to the three most commonly used dc to dc converters: the buck-boost converter, the series-switching buck regulator, and the pulse-modulated parallel inverter. The two-loop ASDTIC regulation control concept was implemented by using a common analog control signal processor and a novel digital control signal processor. This resulted in control circuit standardization and superior static and dynamic performance of the three dc-to-dc converters. Power components stress control, through active peak current limiting and recovery of switching losses, was applied to enhance reliability and converter efficiency.
Keywords:
AUXILIARY SYSTEMS
Type:
Power Electronics Specialists Conference; Jun 11, 1973 - Jun 13, 1973; Pasadena, CA
Format:
text
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