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| Title: | Classification of parallel dc/dc converters part II : comparisons and experimental verifications |
| Authors: | Huang, Yuehui Tse, C. K. Michael |
| Subjects: | Electric current regulators Laws and legislation Signal analysis Signal processing Voltage control Voltage regulators Voltage stabilizing circuits Circuit theory and design |
| Issue Date: | 2007 |
| Publisher: | IEEE |
| Citation: | European Conference on Circuit Theory and Design 2007, Seville, August 26-30, 2007, p. 1014-1017. |
| Abstract: | This paper describes the current sharing and voltage regulation performance of three types of paralleling configurations, i.e., paralleling Thévenin sources, paralleling one Thévenin source with many Norton sources and paralleling Norton sources. The corresponding control methods with and without current-sharing loop for the three types to obtain both current sharing and voltage regulation are detailed. Using small-signal analysis, the inherent characteristics of the basic schemes are expounded. Comparisons are made for all the schemes in terms of current sharing and voltage regulation. Finally, an experiment prototype is built to validate the analysis. Experimental results verify the analysis. |
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| Type: | Conference Paper |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10397/757 |
| ISBN: | 1424413427 |
| Appears in Collections: | EIE Conference Papers & Presentations
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