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The state-variables-averaging method [1], [2] was the first approach to result in a complete linear model of a switching power cell. It was a major contribution to the dynamic analysis of switching structures and has been adopted by other investigators (e.g., [3], [4]). Because of this, and in spite of some unfavorable opinions [5], this method was considered indispensable in determining the essential features of switching power cells. As shown in Section 4–2, the advantages of this method are the establishment of a complete cell model (including both the dc and ac quantities) and the mathematical rigor with which it can be carried out.

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Kislovski, A.S., Redl, R., Sokal, N.O. (1991). State-Variables-Averaging Method. In: Dynamic Analysis of Switching-Mode DC/DC Converters. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-7849-5_4

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