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R.

 W.  Erickson  
Department  of  Electrical,  Computer,  and  Energy  Engineering  
University  of  Colorado,  Boulder  
0 = VD1 ID1 + hṽD1 (t)ĩD1 (t)i

Note that VD1 is negative. Hence the


diode “consumes” power at the switching
Summary of results: Gvg
frequency, and “generates” power at DC.
The diode functions as a rectifier.
VD1 ID1 = hṽD1 (t)ĩD1 (t)i
For Gvg (s), the results are:

D 1
Gvg old (s) = ⇣ ⌘2
D0 L2 + D
L1 ✓ D ◆2 !
D0
1+s + s2C2 L2 + L1
R D0

sL2
ZN (s) =
D
L1 kL2 2 L1 kL2
1+s + s C 2
D 02R D 02
ZD (s) = s (L1 + L2 ) ⇣ ⌘2
L2 + DD0 L1 ✓ D ◆2 !
1+s + s2C2 L2 + 0 L1
R D
ZN
1+ Z
Gvg (s) = Gvg old (s) ZD
1+ Z
1
Z(s) =
sC1
Plotting in
Matlab

A Matlab script to
plot the
impedances,
correction factor,
and Gvg
Results: impedances

ZD

ZN

ECEN5807, Spring 2007


Results: the correction factor

ECEN5807, Spring 2007


Results: Gvg

Gvg

Gvg-old

ECEN5807, Spring 2007

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