Presentation 2002/2/14
Improvement of Transient Response of DC-DC Converters for Rapid Load Variation : Application of Differential Current Transformer
Shoji Kanemaru, Takashi Nabeshima, Tadao Nakano,
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Abstract(in English) To improve the transient response of DC-DC converters for rapid load change, the several compensation methods, in which another current path from an external voltage source to the load is introduced, have been proposed. This paper presents a new approach by employing the differential current-transformer to detect the difference between the load current and the inductor one and adding its difference as the load current feedforward signal to the voltage feedback PWM controller. Its performances are evaluated through the experimental results.
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Keyword(in English) DC-DC converter / transient response / feedforward / current transformer / differential transformer
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Title (in English) Improvement of Transient Response of DC-DC Converters for Rapid Load Variation : Application of Differential Current Transformer
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Keyword(1) DC-DC converter
Keyword(2) transient response
Keyword(3) feedforward
Keyword(4) current transformer
Keyword(5) differential transformer
1st Author's Name Shoji Kanemaru
1st Author's Affiliation Control Engineering Department, Oita Institute of Technology()
2nd Author's Name Takashi Nabeshima
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Oita University
3rd Author's Name Tadao Nakano
3rd Author's Affiliation Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Oita University
Date 2002/2/14
Paper # EE2001-48
Volume (vol) vol.101
Number (no) 650
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 7
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