Discrete simulation of pulse-width converters
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The method of modeling pulse-width modulated converters in continuous conducting mode is considered. The result of modeling is a discrete state-space model of converter, with a discretization period equal to switching one. Using of the proposed model can formalize the tasks of object analysis and control system design by using the methods of the up-to-date control theory
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