Dynamic characteristics of DC-DC converter with novel digital peak current-injected control

This paper presents the dynamic characteristics of the proposed digital control current mode dc-dc converter. In the proposed novel digital control circuit, the peak current-injected control is realized using the combination of the simple dual A-D signal converter and the programmed delay circuit. In 100kHz digitally controlled dc-dc converter, it is seen in simulation that the proposed method has no overshoot of the output voltage and the convergence time that the output voltage is settled to steady-state is only 151µs. The difference between the transient time of the proposed circuit and that of the conventional method is an order of magnitude. Furthermore, the ratio of resolution of the DPWM generator against the output voltage is 0.27% and is satisfied to apply the commercial power supply unit.

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