Over the last decade,practical digital control of high-frequency switched-mode power converters has moved from proof-of-concept demonstrations to controller chips commercially available from multiple vendors,with appl...Over the last decade,practical digital control of high-frequency switched-mode power converters has moved from proof-of-concept demonstrations to controller chips commercially available from multiple vendors,with applica-tions to point-of-load and isolated DC/DC converters,microprocessor power supplies,power-factor-correction rectifiers,and others.This paper summarizes some of the advances in the area,including approaches to realizations of high-per-formance,high-frequency digital pulse-width modulated(DPWM) controllers,related analysis,modeling and design techniques,as well as performance gains enabled by digital control such as dynamic response and efficiency improve-ments.Examples of experimentally demonstrated results are presented,together with pointers to areas of current and future research and development.展开更多
基金The work presented in this paper has been supported by industrial sponsors of the Colorado Power Electronics Center(CoPEC).The authors would like to acknowledge CoPEC graduate students for significant contributions to the results reported in this paper.
文摘Over the last decade,practical digital control of high-frequency switched-mode power converters has moved from proof-of-concept demonstrations to controller chips commercially available from multiple vendors,with applica-tions to point-of-load and isolated DC/DC converters,microprocessor power supplies,power-factor-correction rectifiers,and others.This paper summarizes some of the advances in the area,including approaches to realizations of high-per-formance,high-frequency digital pulse-width modulated(DPWM) controllers,related analysis,modeling and design techniques,as well as performance gains enabled by digital control such as dynamic response and efficiency improve-ments.Examples of experimentally demonstrated results are presented,together with pointers to areas of current and future research and development.