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Power PSoC 120: Power Converter’s Discontinuous Current Mode Operation. Course Outline. Section 1: Introduction . Section 2: Origin of discontinuous conduction mode . Section 3: Analysis of voltage conversion ratios. Understand what discontinuous conduction mode is.
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Power PSoC 120: Power Converter’s Discontinuous Current Mode Operation
Course Outline Section 1:Introduction Section 2:Origin of discontinuous conduction mode Section 3:Analysis of voltage conversion ratios
Understand what discontinuous conduction mode is Understand how properties of converters change when this mode is entered Understand the techniques for solution of the converter waveforms and output voltage Course Objectives At the end of this course, you should be able to:
1 Introduction
Discontinuous Conduction Mode (DCM) is commonly observed in DC-DC converters DCM arises when the inductor current reduces to zero and tries to reverse Properties of converters radically change in DCM Conversion ratio becomes load dependent and load voltage regulation becomes inadequate Introduction
2 Origin of discontinuous conduction mode Power Converter Circuit Elements
Boundary conditions CCM:I > iL DCM:I < iL I > iL
3 Analysis of voltage conversion ratios Operating Principle
Conversion Ratio • Inductor volt-sec and capacitor charge balance still hold
Conversion Ratio • Inductor volt-sec balance
Conversion Ratio • Capacitor charge balance
Explained what a DCM is Analyzed the conversion ratio for the buck converter in DCM Parasitics contribute to power losses in converters Course Summary
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