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MIT 6.622 Power Electronics, Spring 2023
Instructor: David Perreault
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In this lecture, we introduce current-mode control (CMC), in which we control a converter based on both inductor current and output (capacitor) voltage. Methods for generating linearized, averaged models of peak current-mode controlled converters are described, along with methods for modeling and managing the small-signal ripple instability that can occur in such converters.
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MIT 6.622 Power Electronics, Spring 2023
Instructor: David Perreault
View the complete course (or resource): https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/6-622-power-electronics-spring-2023/
YouTube Playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUl4u3cNGP62UTc77mJoubhDELSC8lfR0
In this lecture, we introduce current-mode control (CMC), in which we control a converter based on both inductor current and output (capacitor) voltage. Methods for generating linearized, averaged models of peak current-mode controlled converters are described, along with methods for modeling and managing the small-signal ripple instability that can occur in such converters.
License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA
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More courses at https://ocw.mit.edu
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