Nonlinear characteristics of power electronic circuits bring about unusual instabilities. Three major types have been reported. Their characteristics and consequences are examined. Unbounded instability, the most familiar type, is a characteristic of some circuit configurations of many converters. Chattering is a potentially destructive instability mode not predicted by some idealized models. Chaotic instability can be nondestructive.
Types of instability encountered in simple power electronic circuits: unboundedness, chattering, and chaos
Arten von Instabilitäten, die in einfachen elektronischen Leistungsversorgungsschaltungen auftreten: 'unboundedness', Prellen und 'Chaos'
1990
4 Seiten, 12 Quellen
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Englisch
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