Doctoral Dissertations
Abstract
"There are many applications for dc-dc power electronic converters in industry. Considering the stringent regulation requirements, control of these converters is a challenging task. Several analog and digital approaches have already been reported in the literature. This work presents new control techniques to improve the dynamic performance of dc-dc converters"--Abstract, page iv.
Advisor(s)
Ferdowsi, Mehdi
Committee Member(s)
Raper, Stephen A.
Cox, Norman R.
Crow, Mariesa
Department(s)
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Degree Name
Ph. D. in Electrical Engineering
Publisher
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Publication Date
Spring 2009
Journal article titles appearing in thesis/dissertation
- Minimizing the effect of DSP time delay in digital control applications using a new prediction approach
- Projected cross point - a new average current-mode control approach
- Self-tuned projected cross point - an improved current-mode control technique
Pagination
xii, 91 pages
Note about bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Rights
© 2009 Kai Wan, All rights reserved.
Document Type
Dissertation - Open Access
File Type
text
Language
English
Subject Headings
DC-to-DC convertersDigital control systemsElectric current regulators
Thesis Number
T 9521
Print OCLC #
653122219
Electronic OCLC #
320081660
Recommended Citation
Wan, Kai-Tak, "Advanced current-mode control techniques for DC-DC power electronic converters" (2009). Doctoral Dissertations. 2004.
https://scholarsmine.mst.edu/doctoral_dissertations/2004