Closed Loop Response of Higher Order DC-DC Converter
By: Saurabh Kumar.
Contributor(s): Singhal, Ashish Kumar.
Publisher: New Delhi Journals Pub 2019Edition: Vol.5(1), Jan-Jun.Description: 24-28p.Subject(s): EXTC EngineeringOnline resources: Click here In: International journal of digital communication and analog signalsSummary: Converter circuits which are used in power electronic systems for changing the dc voltage from one level to the other. Switching devices are utilized for processing energy from input to output. They have come across many types, some of them are employed for increasing the output voltage and some are utilized for decreasing the output voltage and some of them are applied for performing both the operations within the single converter .The first and the foremost converter that has been originated was linear voltage converters. They achieve dc conversion process by dissipating heat which leads to power loss in the resistors, which is equal to the product of the load current and the voltage drop across the resistors. Generally, these circuits include resistive divider networks.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Converter circuits which are used in power electronic systems for changing the dc voltage from one level to the other. Switching devices are utilized for processing energy from input to output. They have come across many types, some of them are employed for increasing the output voltage and some are utilized for decreasing the output voltage and some of them are applied for performing both the operations within the single converter .The first and the foremost converter that has been originated was linear voltage converters. They achieve dc conversion process by dissipating heat which leads to power loss in the resistors, which is equal to the product of the load current and the voltage drop across the resistors. Generally, these circuits include resistive divider networks.
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