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Elimination of sampling-induced dead bands in multiple-sampled pulse width modulators for dc-dc converters

CORRADINI L.
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MATTAVELLI Paolo
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SAGGINI, Stefano
2007
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Abstract
In multiple-sampled pulse width modulators (MSPWM) the sampling frequency of the modulating signal is higher than the switching frequency of the power converter. MSPWMs have been shown to exhibit a drastically lower phase lag with respect to their single-sampled counterparts, thus allowing for higher closed-loop bandwidths to be achieved. However the increased sampling frequency gives rise to nonlinear phenomena called sampling-induced dead bands that negatively affect the system operation, as they introduce zero- differential gain regions in the modulator trans characteristic. This paper proposes a correction algorithm that allows for dead-band removal, thus making the PWM gain constant with respect to the imposed modulating signal. This result is achieved by a simple solution that can be easily implemented without specific hardware requirements. Simulation and experimental results on a dc-dc synchronous buck converter are provided to show the effectiveness and overall simplicity of the proposed solution.
DOI
10.1109/IECON.2007.4460373
WOS
WOS:000253451401074
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/11390/882986
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-47249147419
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