The novel solitary electromagnetic wave (SEMW) theory and the
design methodologies of the switching mode power-supply circuit (SMPC) are
presented. The novel SEMW theory which was developed by fusing semiconductor
physics, nonlinear undulation physics, and electromagnetic wave (EMW) physics
is the basic theory of the circuit design of all kinds of switching mode
circuits (SMC) including SMPC. When the SEMW theory is used, the
electromagnetic analysis of SMPC becomes possible by using only parameters that
are in accordance with the physics without using the equivalent circuit which
is formed by the arbitrary idea. The low impedance lossy line (LILL) and the
matched impedance lossy line (MILL) are also presented. They are the typical
technologies that were developed based on the SEMW theory. LILL is effective
for suppressing the electromagnetic noise and the spike on the unregulated DC
line (UDCL) and the regulated DC line (RDCL) on SMPC, and an ideal DC source is
provided to the switching device by it at a short distance. The MILL is
effective for suppressing the electromagnetic noise and the spike on the
switching DC line (SDCL) on SMPC. SMPC can be reconfigured to the
quasi-stationary state closed circuit (QSCC) by applying LILL and MILL. LILL
and MILL will provide the boundary condition for the electromagnetic analysis
of SMC. The buck converter which is one of the most popular DC-DC converters is
presented as an example of the method for being reconfigured to QSCC. Normally,
the electromagnetic effect and the inductive element of the wire can be ignored
on QSCC. When the accurate analysis of the transmission delay of the wire is
necessary, the easy method using the element of the capacitance and the
resistance can be applied like a design method of on-chip interconnect. As a result,
it can say that the conventional AC circuit theory and the circuit simulator
such as SPICE were the effective methods of being utilizable on QSCC because
the switching time of the device was quite long at this time when these
theories and the tools were developed. The state space averaging method for the
analysis of the stability control of SMPS will become more reliable when SMPS
is reconfigured to QSCC.
Author(s) Details
Hirokazu
Tohya
ICAST, Inc., 1-26-11 Kinugaoka, Hachioji City, Tokyo, 192-0912,
Japan.
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see the book here:- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/caert/v7/1239
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