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Conference Paper: Transient mitigation of DC-DC converters using an auxiliary switching circuit

TitleTransient mitigation of DC-DC converters using an auxiliary switching circuit
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Issue Date2011
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Ieee Energy Conversion Congress And Exposition: Energy Conversion Innovation For A Clean Energy Future, Ecce 2011, Proceedings, 2011, p. 1259-1264 How to Cite?
AbstractThis paper presents a method of mitigating the transient overshoots of DC-DC converters operating with large load disturbances. The method involves a small auxiliary power circuit with a complementary control scheme that provides a smooth absorption and release of excess energy from and to the main DC-DC converter in the events of large load changes. This control mechanism interactively mitigates the large transient overshoots which would otherwise appear at the converter output. Since the control scheme involves an adjustable-energy-storage feature, the proposed solution is effective for any level of step-load change within a pre-specified range. © 2011 IEEE.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/158742
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dc.description.abstractThis paper presents a method of mitigating the transient overshoots of DC-DC converters operating with large load disturbances. The method involves a small auxiliary power circuit with a complementary control scheme that provides a smooth absorption and release of excess energy from and to the main DC-DC converter in the events of large load changes. This control mechanism interactively mitigates the large transient overshoots which would otherwise appear at the converter output. Since the control scheme involves an adjustable-energy-storage feature, the proposed solution is effective for any level of step-load change within a pre-specified range. © 2011 IEEE.en_US
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