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Some applications of chaos in power converters

Hamill, David C., Deane, Jonathan H. B. and Aston, Philip J. (1997) Some applications of chaos in power converters IEE Colloquium: Update on New Power Electronic Techniques (Digest No: 1997/091 .

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Abstract

Applications are beginning to be found for chaotic power converters. Using the peak current controlled boost converter as an example throughout, the paper reviews the theory of chaos, shows how it may be employed to improve the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) of power supplies, and presents a targeting scheme that can make a chaotic converter jump rapidly between two stabilised modes of operation.

Item Type:Article
Additional Information:This is a postprint of a paper submitted to and accepted for publication in IEE Colloquium: Update on New Power Electronic Techniques (Digest No: 1997/091, pp. 5/1-5/5 and is subject to IEE Copyright. This is the author's own pre-press version. The copy of record is available at IEE Digital Library. © 1997 IEE.
Divisions:Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences > Mathematics
ID Code:1480
Deposited By:Mr Adam Field
Deposited On:27 May 2010 15:41
Last Modified:28 Sep 2012 10:50

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