Switched filter for the compensation of power processors

An analog-amplitude discrete-time recursive filter is proposed for the frequency compensation of power processors. It has been applied to a converter of the type described by S. Cuk (1986), and it was allowed to reach an almost ideal profile of G/sub loop/. The filter copes with converters that chop up to 0.5 MHz and seems to be better than time-invariant compensation networks and DSP-based filters. Exact small-signal analysis of the switching cell and of the compensation filter is carried out, and experimental results of gain and phase frequency dependencies are reported. >

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