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Title: An analog implementation of pulse-width-modulation based sliding mode controller for dc-dc boost converters
Authors: Tan, SC
Lai, YM 
Tse, CKM 
Issue Date: 2006
Source: IPEMC 2006 : CES/IEEE 5th International Power Electronics and Motion Control Conference, August 14-16, 2006, Shanghai, China : conference proceedings, p. 296-300
Abstract: This paper addresses the issues concerning the implementation of a pulse-width-modulation based sliding mode controller for boost converters. The methods of modelling the system and translation of the SM control equations for the PWM implementation are illustrated. It is shown that the control technique is easily realized with simple analog circuitries. The proposed system is verified by experimental measurements.
Keywords: Computer networks
Counting circuits
Equations of motion
Motion control
Motion planning
Numerical methods
Power electronics
Pulse width modulation
Sliding mode control
Switching networks
Publisher: IEEE
ISBN: 1424404495
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