High-bandwidth buck voltage regulator with peak current-mode control is a commonly-used scheme, especially for CPU power applications. However, the conventional single-frequency and three-frequency models are inaccurate in modeling the loop… Click to show full abstract
High-bandwidth buck voltage regulator with peak current-mode control is a commonly-used scheme, especially for CPU power applications. However, the conventional single-frequency and three-frequency models are inaccurate in modeling the loop gain stability when the control bandwidth is close or higher than one-third of the converter switching frequency. A more accurate four-frequency small-signal model for a high-bandwidth buck converter with peak current-mode control is proposed in the present paper. The describing function approach is used to model the duty-cycle modulator. The effects of the four-frequency components, including the modulating frequency, the two sideband harmonics, and the switching frequency, are considered. Simulations and experiments verified the results.
               
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