Switching Power Converters convert one form of power to another with high ef-ciency and accurate control.One of the most widely used DC-DC Converter is Buck Converter. Control is invariably required to maintain the output voltage/current in spite of variations in source/load. In order to design the controller and gain insight about the system a dynamic model needs to be developed. Modeling techniques widely used are state space averaging and PWM switch model. In this paper DC transformer modeling technique is used to develop the averaged model of the converter. One of the advantages of this model is that it can be implemented in Spice simulator using basic circuit elements. The same model can be used for time domain as well as frequency domain analysis. Analog type-II compensator is designed to compensate the system. Simulation and experimental results for start-up transient and load transient are shown to validate the model.
External optical modulators with surface normal geometry using transition metal dichalcogenides and transparent conductive oxides are being developed in this work based on exciton physics and charge accumulation property respectively upon application of electrical bias.
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