The method of double averaging: an approach for modeling power-factor-correction switching converters

Siu-Chung Wong, C.K. Tse, M. Orabi, T. Ninomiya
2006 IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I Fundamental Theory and Applications  
This paper describes the modeling of power-factorcorrection converters under average-current-mode control, which are widely used in switch-mode power supply applications. The objective is to identify stability boundaries in terms of major circuit parameters for facilitating design of such converters. The approach employs a double averaging procedure, which first applies the usual averaging over the switching period and subsequently applies generalized averaging over the mains period. The
more » ... ng model, after two averaging steps and application of a harmonic balance procedure, is nonlinear and capable of describing the low-frequency nonlinear dynamics of the system. The parameter ranges within which stable operation is guaranteed can be accurately and easily found using this model. Experimental measurements are provided for verification of the analytical results.
doi:10.1109/tcsi.2005.855744 fatcat:mkyul3dlbrcg7csri4wgtirpg4