This paper presents a comparison between different types of carriers in multi-sampled pulse width modulators (MSPWMs). In the multiple sampling approach the modulating signal is sampled N times per switching period, so that the PWM waveform is updated at a rate which is a multiple of the switching frequency. It can be shown that the increased sampling frequency leads to a significant reduction of the smallsignal delay with respect to the single-sampled PWMs, allowing for higher bandwidths to be achieved in closed-loop operation. Beside these desirable effects, sampling the modulating signal causes dead bands to appear in the modulator transcharacteristic. Depending on the specific carrier waveform, these sampling-induced dead ba...
This paper investigates the switching ripple compensation in multi-sampling digitally controlled Swi...
For dynamic closed loop control of a multilevel converter with a low pulse number (ratio of switchin...
Power electronics for consumer applications represents a typical example of engineering tradeoff bet...
This paper presents a comparison between different types of carriers in multi-sampled pulse width mo...
This paper presents steady-state and small-signal models for digital pulsewidth modulators (DPWM) em...
In multiple-sampled pulse width modulators (MSPWM) the sampling frequency of the modulating signal ...
This letter presents a linearization technique for multisampled pulsewidth modulators (MSPWMs) emplo...
Digitally controlled switching mode power supplies (SMPS) exhibit bandwidth limitations imposed by t...
In multiple-sampled pulse width modulators (MSPWM) the sampling frequency of the modulating signal i...
This letter presents a linearization technique for multisampled pulsewidth modulators (MSPWMs) emplo...
Multi-sampled pulsewidth modulator (MS-PWM) digital control is important for reduction of control an...
Phase shift modulation (PSM) is a commonly used technique for controlling the active power flow in r...
Phase shift modulation (PSM) is a commonly used technique for controlling the active power flow in r...
Digital controls are generally characterized by significant phase delays due to the analog-to-digita...
This article presents a review of multi-sampled pulse-width modulation (MS-PWM), where feedback samp...
This paper investigates the switching ripple compensation in multi-sampling digitally controlled Swi...
For dynamic closed loop control of a multilevel converter with a low pulse number (ratio of switchin...
Power electronics for consumer applications represents a typical example of engineering tradeoff bet...
This paper presents a comparison between different types of carriers in multi-sampled pulse width mo...
This paper presents steady-state and small-signal models for digital pulsewidth modulators (DPWM) em...
In multiple-sampled pulse width modulators (MSPWM) the sampling frequency of the modulating signal ...
This letter presents a linearization technique for multisampled pulsewidth modulators (MSPWMs) emplo...
Digitally controlled switching mode power supplies (SMPS) exhibit bandwidth limitations imposed by t...
In multiple-sampled pulse width modulators (MSPWM) the sampling frequency of the modulating signal i...
This letter presents a linearization technique for multisampled pulsewidth modulators (MSPWMs) emplo...
Multi-sampled pulsewidth modulator (MS-PWM) digital control is important for reduction of control an...
Phase shift modulation (PSM) is a commonly used technique for controlling the active power flow in r...
Phase shift modulation (PSM) is a commonly used technique for controlling the active power flow in r...
Digital controls are generally characterized by significant phase delays due to the analog-to-digita...
This article presents a review of multi-sampled pulse-width modulation (MS-PWM), where feedback samp...
This paper investigates the switching ripple compensation in multi-sampling digitally controlled Swi...
For dynamic closed loop control of a multilevel converter with a low pulse number (ratio of switchin...
Power electronics for consumer applications represents a typical example of engineering tradeoff bet...