Theses and Dissertations

Issuing Body

Mississippi State University

Advisor

Mazzola, S. Michael

Committee Member

Winton, S. Raymond

Committee Member

Koshka, Yaroslav

Date of Degree

12-9-2011

Document Type

Graduate Thesis - Open Access

Major

Electrical Engineering

Degree Name

Master of Science

College

College of Engineering

Department

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Abstract

With recent developments in power conversion technologies and market trends that are driving those technologies toward further miniaturization and greater integration, the need for verifying an empirically based modeling methodology for proprietary power converters such as Power Supply on Chip (PwrSoC) products has risen significantly. This need motivates the investigation of black-box models which require little or no knowledge of the internal workings of a system, for those areas of industry adopting PwrSoC technology as a point-of-load solution. This thesis reports a black-box modeling method tailored to accommodate but not limited to the requirements of a specific commercially available PwrSoC technology.

URI

https://hdl.handle.net/11668/15572

Comments

PwrSoC||system identification||dcdc converter||black-box||modeling

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