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Proceedings of the 2012 International Symposium on Nonlinear Theory and its Applications

2012

Session Number:D2L-A

Session:

Number:836

Analysis of an Interrupted Electric Circuit with Non-Ideal Switching

Kenta Nakamura,  Hiroyuki Asahara,  Takuji Kousaka,  

pp.836-839

Publication Date:

Online ISSN:2188-5079

DOI:10.15248/proc.1.836

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Summary:
Spike noise and switching delay can affect the qualitative property of the converter circuit. In this paper, we assume that these non-ideal switching occur in an interrupted circuit. We study the effect of non-ideal switching in the circuit. First, we show the circuit and explain the behavior of the waveform. Then, we derive the return map for the following analysis. Finally, we study the dynamical effect of non-ideal switching based on the return map and bifurcation diagrams.

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