2012
DOI: 10.1049/iet-pel.2012.0187
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Design and implementation of a compact frequency synchronisation control circuit using enable input for DC–DC converter

Abstract: This study presents a compact frequency synchronisation control circuit using enable input for a DC -DC converter. The circuit extracts both enable signal and external synchronous clock from EN pin, which eases the system design and reduces the cost. The external clock can be recognised by setting a synchronous frequency range and replace the internal oscillator clock to synchronise the switching frequency directly without using a phase-locked loop. The proposed circuit has been implemented in a 0.6 mm complem… Show more

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“…We can conclude from Fig. 2 that DRVA, DRVB and PWM_AB are always in the same phase [12, 14–16], so are the signals DRVC, DRVD and CD.…”
Section: System Structure Topology and Various Working Modesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We can conclude from Fig. 2 that DRVA, DRVB and PWM_AB are always in the same phase [12, 14–16], so are the signals DRVC, DRVD and CD.…”
Section: System Structure Topology and Various Working Modesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DC–DC power converters have been extensively used in many industrial applications such as portable electronic devices, satellite and renewable energy applications owing to their suitable characteristics, such as high efficiency, small size, wide range of output voltage and simple design of controller (Benzaouia et al, 2016; Fesharaki et al, 2017; Lui et al, 2012; Moreno-Valenzuela et al, 2016; Rahimi et al, 2016). As reported in Walker and Sernia (2004), Alam and Khan (2014) and Hwang and Park (2012), conventional boost converters have suitable characteristics such as simple structure and easy control.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The analysis in Sections 3 and 4 proves that small signal transfer function from the output of EA to inductor current can be treated as a constant value. In Section 5, the small signal model of the ZSSE compensated buck converter and its transient response are given and analysed by using some of the results from [20][21][22][23][24][25][26]. The optimal design procedure and piecewise adjustment method are also given.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%