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Title: A family of PWM based sliding mode voltage controllers for basic DC-DC converters
Authors: Tan, SC
Lai, YM 
Tse, CKM 
Issue Date: 2006
Source: ISCAS 2006 : 2006 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems : circuits and systems: at crossroads of life and technology : proceedings : May 21-24, 2006, Island of Kos, Greece, p. 257-260
Abstract: This paper discusses a family of fixed-frequency pulse-width-modulation based sliding mode voltage controllers for basic DC-DC converters operating in continuous conduction mode. An experimental comparison is offered between the proposed controller and the PWM peak current mode controller for the case of the boost converter. The performances and properties of the proposed controller, the conventional PWM voltage mode controller, and the PWM current mode controllers are also compared.
Keywords: DC-DC converters
Electric current control
Pulse width modulation
Publisher: IEEE
ISBN: 0-7803-9390-2
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