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General approach to a novel average-current-mode control of the constant frequency power converters
This paper presents a stability analysis of a recently proposed average-current-mode control scheme of constant frequency power converters. In order to assess system stability considerations, a small-signal model of the proposed control circuit is developed. The model is valid for power converters operating in the continuous conduction mode and is accurate up to half of the switching frequency. Three methods for eliminating subharmonic oscillations are presented. The proposed control circuit is suitable for all applications where the average inductor current needs to be controlled-power factor correction circuits, battery charger/dischargers. Model predictions are confirmed through simulation results.