Dynamic Analysis of Switching-Mode DC/DC Converters
The most critical part of the modern switching-mode power supply is the regulated dc/dc converter. Its dynamic behavior directly determines or influences four of the important characteristics of the power supply: • Stability of the feedback loop • Rejecti
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About the Authors Andre S. Kislovski is presently a photovoltaics product manager at Ascom Energy Systems in Berne, Switzerland, a telecommunications power supply manufacturing company with international activities. He has more than 30 years of experience in power electronics. He holds four Swiss, one European, and three U.S. patents. Mr. Kislovski has been complementing his practical activity with theoretical work, and published a cornerstone paper on the fundamentals of modelling of switching converters as early as 1982. He has published over 25 papers on modelling, topologies, control strategies, and applications. Mr. Kislovski is a Senior Member of the IEEE. He received his Dip!. Ing. degree in telecommunications and electronics from the University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia. Richard Redl was born in 1946, in Debrecen, Hungary. He received his diploma in telecommunications engineering and Technical Doctor degree from the Technical University of Budapest, Hungary, in 1969 and 1973, respectively. From 1969 to 1984, he was with the Department of Microwave Communications of the Technical University of Budapest. There he taught courses in electronic circuits and power converters, and did research and development in switching-mode power conversion and power amplification. He was employed in 1979 and from 1984 to 1989 at Design Automation, Inc., an electronics consulting company in Lexington, MA, U.S.A. There he did the design and design review of switching-mode power converters and inverters. In 1986, he designed a 14-MHz converter, a world record in frequency at that time. Since 1990, he has been the president of ELF! S. A., an electronics consulting company in Onnens, FR, Switzerland. Dr. Redl is a Senior Member of the IEEE. He has written more than fifty technical papers and articles on unique power-converter configurations and control techniques, and holds three Hungarian and three U.S. patents. Nathan O. Sokal received B.S. and M.S. degrees from M.I.T. in 1950. During 1950-1965, he held engineering and supervisory positions for the design, manufacture, and applications of analog and digital equipment. In 1965, he founded Design Automation, Inc., a consulting company doing electronics design review, product design, and solving "unsolvable" problems, for equipmentmanufacturing clients. He is Technical Advisor to the American Radio Relay League, in RF power amplification, and a member of Eta Kappa Nu and Sigma Xi honorary professional societies. Mr. Sokal was elected a Fellow of the IEEE for contributions to the technology of high-efficiency power conversion and RF power amplification.
Dynamic Analysis of Switching-Mode DC/DC Converters Andre S. Kislovski Richard Redl Nathan O. Sakal
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