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Linear robust approach to DC/DC converter modeling—I: Deterministic switching

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Linear robust modeling of deterministic switching DC/DC converters is presented, including derivation of the linear time-invariant nominal model and construction of asymptotic uncertainty bounds that cover the parametric uncertainty, nonlinear effects in control, and CMC switching effects. Models are used in the synthesis of robust controllers and are the basis for the random switching converter modeling.

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Petrović, T.B., Rakić, A.Ž. Linear robust approach to DC/DC converter modeling—I: Deterministic switching. Electr Eng 86, 267–273 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00202-003-0210-6

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