Overcurrent limiting characteristics of the DC-DC converter with a new digital current-injected control circuit

In the conventional digitally controlled DC-DC power converter with current-injected control, the overcurrent cannot be suppressed because of the intrinsic characteristics of the voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) as an analog-to-digital signal converter. This paper presents a new digital current-injected control circuit to realize the overcurrent limiting characteristics and the design-oriented analysis of the overcurrent limiting characteristics of the proposed digitally controlled DC-DC power converter.

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