Fast SPICE-compatible simulation of low-power on-chip PWM DC–DC converters with improved ripple accuracy
The circuit averaging technique has long been used as the basis for modeling the behavioral effects of switched-mode pulsewidth-modulated (PWM) dc-dc power converter circuits due to its simplicity and efficiency in simulation. However, circuit-averaged models struggle to capture the effects of highe...
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2019
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| الوصول للمادة أونلاين: | http://hdl.handle.net/10725/11995 https://doi.org/10.1109/TPEL.2019.2961211 http://libraries.lau.edu.lb/research/laur/terms-of-use/articles.php https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/8937511 |
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| الملخص: | The circuit averaging technique has long been used as the basis for modeling the behavioral effects of switched-mode pulsewidth-modulated (PWM) dc-dc power converter circuits due to its simplicity and efficiency in simulation. However, circuit-averaged models struggle to capture the effects of higher order harmonics on the output waveforms. Alternatively, multiharmonic models that capture high-frequency characteristics of output waveforms are typically very complex and computationally expensive. A general, efficient, and accurate multiharmonic modeling and simulation technique for low-power on-chip PWM dc-dc converters is presented in this article. The technique is based on the large-signal averaged model of the PWM switch cell and on the Fourier series expansion of the typical converter waveforms. Its applicability range includes current-mode-controlled dc-dc converters. The method is exemplified on a buck and on a boost converter and achieves a speedup of one order of magnitude with an accuracy loss below 3% over the transistor-level simulation. The method accounts for nonideal circuitry and supports any number of harmonics. |
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