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ISBN 10: 1118935101
ISBN 13: 9781118935101
Author: Luca; Dragan; Paolo; Regan
Graduate students and industry professionals
Table of contents:
Chapter 1: Continuous-Time Averaged Modeling of DC–DC Converters
1.1 Pulse Width Modulated Converters
1.2 Converters in Steady State
1.3 Converter Dynamics and Control
1.4 State-Space Averaging
1.5 Design Examples
1.6 Duty Ratio d[k] Versus d(t)
1.7 Summary of Key Points
Chapter 2: The Digital Control Loop
2.1 Case Study: Digital Voltage-Mode Control
2.2 A/D Conversion
2.3 The Digital Compensator
2.4 Digital Pulse Width Modulation
2.5 Loop Delays
2.6 Use of Averaged Models in Digital Control Design
2.7 Summary of Key Points
Chapter 3: Discrete-Time Modeling
3.1 Discrete-Time Small-Signal Modeling
3.2 Discrete-Time Modeling Examples
3.3 Discrete-Time Modeling of Time-Invariant Topologies
3.4 Matlab® Discrete-Time Modeling of Basic Converters
3.5 Summary of Key Points
Chapter 4: Digital Control
4.1 System-Level Compensator Design
4.2 Design Examples
4.3 Other Converter Transfer Functions
4.4 Actuator Saturation and Integral Anti-Windup Provisions
4.5 Summary of Key Points
Chapter 5: Amplitude Quantization
5.1 System Quantizations
5.2 Steady-State Solution
5.3 No-Limit-Cycling Conditions
5.4 DPWM and A/D Implementation Techniques
5.5 Summary of Key Points
Chapter 6: Compensator Implementation
6.1 PID Compensator Realizations
6.2 Coefficient Scaling and Quantization
6.3 Voltage-Mode Control Example: Coefficients Quantization
6.4 Fixed-Point Controller Implementation
6.5 Voltage-Mode Converter Example: Fixed-Point Implementation
6.6 HDL Implementation of the Controller
6.7 Summary of Key Points
Chapter 7: Digital Autotuning
7.1 Introduction to Digital Autotuning
7.2 Programmable PID Structures
7.3 Autotuning via Injection of a Digital Perturbation
7.4 Digital Autotuning Based on Relay Feedback
7.5 Implementation Issues
7.6 Summary of Key Points
Appendix A: Discrete-Time Linear Systems and the Z-Transform
A.1 Difference Equations
A.2 Z-Transform
A.3 The Transfer Function
A.4 State-Space Representation
Appendix B: Fixed-Point Arithmetic and HDL Coding
B.1 Rounding Operation and Round-off Error
B.2 Floating-Point Versus Fixed-Point Arithmetic Systems
B.3 Binary Two’s Complement (B2C) Fixed-Point Representation
B.4 Signal Notation
B.5 Manipulation of B2C Quantities and HDL Examples
Appendic C: Small-Signal Phase Lag of Uniformly Sampled Pulse Width Modulators
C.1 Trailing-Edge Modulators
C.2 Leading-Edge Modulators
C.3 Symmetrical Modulators
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