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ECEN5817 Lecture 16

I will be away on a trip Monday-to-Wednesday, Feb. 27 to Feb.29


(includes lectures 18 and 19).
19) No office hours on Wed
Wed. Feb
Feb.29.
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Lecture 18 will be done after Lecture 17, on Friday, Feb.24, 11-11:50am,

Lecture 19 will be done on Friday, March 2, 10-10:50am, followed by


Lecture 20, 11-11:50am

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Time-Domain Analysis of
Resonant and Soft-Switching Converters
• So far:
• Steady-state and dynamic analyses based on sinusoidal approximation
• Advantages: it is possible to use frequency-domain techniques
• Shortcomings
• Approximate solutions even for traditional resonant converters
• Sinusoidal approximation does not apply in many important cases,
where waveforms are not even close to sinusoidal
• Various resonant converter modes
• Various soft-switching converters
• Next: Time-Domain Analysis
• Introduction to state-plane approach
• Normalization, notation, and simple examples
• Averaging, charge and volt-second balance
• Exact solutions for series-resonant and parallel-resonant converters
• Various important soft-switching converter examples

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Introduction to state-plane analysis
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L +
+ v t = 0, v(0) = Vo, i(0) = Io
V –
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I

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