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So far, we have discussed duty ratio control of PWM converters, in which the converter output is controlled by direct choice of the duty ratio d(t). We have therefore developed expressions and small-signal transfer functions that relate the converter waveforms and output voltage to the duty ratio.

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Erickson, R.W., Maksimović, D. (2001). Current Programmed Control. In: Fundamentals of Power Electronics. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-306-48048-4_12

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