In switched-mode power supplies (SMPS), a Controller is required for output voltage or current regulation. In low-power SMPS, processing power from a fraction of watt to several hundred watts, digital implementations of the controller, i.e. digital controllers have recently emerged as alternatives to the predominately used analog systems. This is mostly due to the better design portability, power management capability, and the potential for implementing advanced control techniques, which are not easy to realize with analog hardware. However, the existing digital implementations are barely functional replicas of analog designs, having comparable dynamic performance if not poorer. Due to stringent constraints on hardware requirements, th...
Abstract: Industry standard for the control of switch mode power supply (SMPS) systems has been anal...
The continuing trend in switched-mode power supplies clearly leads to the delivery of more output po...
The control of modern electrical power systems is, in some respects, limited by traditional analogue...
In switched-mode power supplies (SMPS), a Controller is required for output voltage or current regul...
Power electronics for consumer applications represents a typical example of engineering tradeoff bet...
Switched-mode power supplies (SMPS) convert an input DC-voltage into a higher or lower output voltag...
Switched-mode power supplies (SMPS) convert an input DC-voltage into a higher or lower output voltag...
The trend of pushing signal processing into the digital domain has penetrated into the analog-domina...
Integrated switched-mode power supplies benefit from innovative digital control loop designs and imp...
This paper discusses the self-tuning capabilities of an analog current-mode controller for switch-mo...
This paper discusses the self-tuning capabilities of an analog current-mode controller for switch-mo...
In many different applications, where battery operated devices are involved, dc-dc converters with h...
The miniaturization of dc–dc switch-mode power supplies (SMPS) is of a key importance in volume-sens...
The power requirements for leading edge digital integrated circuits have become increasingly demandi...
This paper will discuss about the proposed hardware logic type digital controller for on-board SMPS ...
Abstract: Industry standard for the control of switch mode power supply (SMPS) systems has been anal...
The continuing trend in switched-mode power supplies clearly leads to the delivery of more output po...
The control of modern electrical power systems is, in some respects, limited by traditional analogue...
In switched-mode power supplies (SMPS), a Controller is required for output voltage or current regul...
Power electronics for consumer applications represents a typical example of engineering tradeoff bet...
Switched-mode power supplies (SMPS) convert an input DC-voltage into a higher or lower output voltag...
Switched-mode power supplies (SMPS) convert an input DC-voltage into a higher or lower output voltag...
The trend of pushing signal processing into the digital domain has penetrated into the analog-domina...
Integrated switched-mode power supplies benefit from innovative digital control loop designs and imp...
This paper discusses the self-tuning capabilities of an analog current-mode controller for switch-mo...
This paper discusses the self-tuning capabilities of an analog current-mode controller for switch-mo...
In many different applications, where battery operated devices are involved, dc-dc converters with h...
The miniaturization of dc–dc switch-mode power supplies (SMPS) is of a key importance in volume-sens...
The power requirements for leading edge digital integrated circuits have become increasingly demandi...
This paper will discuss about the proposed hardware logic type digital controller for on-board SMPS ...
Abstract: Industry standard for the control of switch mode power supply (SMPS) systems has been anal...
The continuing trend in switched-mode power supplies clearly leads to the delivery of more output po...
The control of modern electrical power systems is, in some respects, limited by traditional analogue...