Circuit for controlling an electric power supply apparatus, a me

Electric power conversion systems – Current conversion – With means to introduce or eliminate frequency components

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363 98, 363132, 307 66, 307 86, H02M 3335

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051153866

ABSTRACT:
A mathematical model for simulating a dynamic characteristic of an electric power supply apparatus, a model control function for controlling an output from the mathematical model in a closed loop fashion and an electric power supply apparatus control function for approximating a control variable for the electric power supply apparatus to a reference value are provided in a control circuit, wherein an output from the mathematical model is output as a pulse width reference signal, and the pulse width reference signal is corrected by an on-delay portion due to switching elements by means of a gain revision circuit, thereby promptly and stably controlling the electric power supply apparatus.

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