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Chapter 8. Converter Transfer Functions
8.1. Review of Bode plots
8.1.1. Single pole response
8.1.2. Single zero response
8.1.3. Right half- ne zero
8.1.4. Frequency inversion
8.1.5. Combinations
8.1.6. Double pole response: resonance
8.1.7. The low-Q approximation
8.1.8. Approximate roots of an arbitrary-degree polynomial
8.2. ysis of converter transfer functions
8.2.1. Example: transfer functions of the buck-boost converter
8.2.2. Transfer functions of some basic CCM converters
8.2.3. Physical origins of the right half- ne zero onverters
Converter Transfer Functions
8.3. Graphical construction of converter transfer
functions
8.3.1. Series impedances: addition of asymptotes
8.3.2. Parallel impedances: inverse addition of asymptotes
8.3.3. Another example
8.3.4. Voltage divider transfer functions: division of asymptotes
8.4. Measurement of ac transfer functions and
impedances
8.5. Summary of key points
The Engineering Design Process
1. Specifications and other design goals are defined.
2. A circuit is proposed . This is a creative process that draws on the
physical insight and experience of the engineer.
3. The circuit is modeled. The converter power stage is modeled as
described hapter 7. Components and other portions of the system
are modeled as appropriate, often with vendor- d data.
4. Design-oriented ysis of the circuit is performed. This involves
development of equations that allow element values to be chosen such
that specifications and design goals are met. In addition, it may be
necessary for the engineer to gain additional understanding and
physical insight into the cir
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