Xiongjie Zhang, Yang Jiang, M. Law, Pui-in Mak, R. Martins
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This paper presents a first mathematical model for estimating the output spectrum spurs of dual-path hybrid (DPH) DC-DC converters and proposes a $\Delta\Sigma-$modulation control technique to reduce harmonic spikes. The proposed model is hand-calculation friendly and can ensure reasonable accuracy. It features the prediction of the output spectrum spurs that can compromise the noise characteristic of the converters. We also propose a spur reduction method using a 2–2 MASH $\Delta\Sigma-$modulator to replace the conventional pulse-width modulation control, realizing a $4^{\text{t}\text{h}}$ order noise shaping function for better noise and limit-cycle spike suppression with relaxed stability issue. Simulation results show that the $\Delta\Sigma-$modulation controlled DPH converter achieves a spectrum spike reduction of 17. 6dB and 15.2 dB in low- and high-frequency conditions, respectively, compared with PWM control.