Chapter 8. Converter Transfer Functions: 8.1. Review of Bode Plots
Chapter 8. Converter Transfer Functions: 8.1. Review of Bode Plots
Chapter 8. Converter Transfer Functions: 8.1. Review of Bode Plots
Design Process
6. Worst-case analysis (or other reliability and production yield
analysis) of the circuit is performed. This involves quantitative
evaluation of the model performance, to judge whether
specifications are met under all conditions. Computer
simulation is well-suited to this task.
7. Iteration. The above steps are repeated to improve the design
until the worst-case behavior meets specifications, or until the
reliability and production yield are acceptably high.
This Chapter: steps 4, 5, and 6
Line
input
vg(s)
1:D
i(s)
+
Zin(s)
Output
D' : 1
(Vg V) d(s)
I d(s)
I d(s)
v(s) R
Zout(s)
Gvg(s) =
v(s)
vg(s)
Gvd(s) =
d(s) = 0
v(s)
d (s)
v g(s) = 0
Design-oriented analysis
How to approach a real (and hence, complicated) system
Problems:
Complicated derivations
Long equations
Algebra mistakes
Design objectives:
Obtain physical insight which leads engineer to synthesis of a good design
Obtain simple equations that can be inverted, so that element values can
be chosen to obtain desired behavior. Equations that cannot be inverted
are useless for design!
80 dBV
|| Gvd ||
Gvd
|| Gvd ||
60 dBV
Gd0 = V
DD'
Q = D'R
40 dBV
f0
20 dBV
D'
2 LC
0 dBV
Gvd
40 dB/decade
10 -1/2Q f0
C
L
Vg
2D'LC
(D') 3RC
fz
fz /10
D' R
2 DL
(RHP)
20 dBV
DVg
20 dB/decade
90
180
40 dBV
10
10 Hz
100 Hz
1/2Q
f0
10fz
1 kHz
10 kHz
270
100 kHz
270
1 MHz
f
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