A systematic method for the stability analysis of multiple-output converters

This paper deals with the dynamics of multiple-output DC-DC converters. A multi-input-multi-output (MIMO) feedback system model incorporating effects of the output fluctuation is derived for the converter. Based on system theoretic tools, a set of stability conditions is obtained for the MIMO model; the result is used to formulate a stable margin. A practical five-output converter was selected for illustration of the proposed analytic tool. Effects of the input filter and coupled inductor on system stability margin are investigated.

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