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The most common closed loop control methods for PWM DC to DC converter are namely the voltage mode control, current mode control and hysteretic control. The voltage mode control is typically used forward mode topologies. In voltage mode control only the output voltage is monitored.
The common control in the converter is the rectifier as the voltage controller and the inverter as the current controller.
A converter can give a consistent voltage outcome in various situations and conditions because its main feature is the closed-loop control system that is executed in the circuit.
1. A simple control system has a responsive path or responsive way from the outcome to the input.
2. It has other features also such as fast and quick manageability of communicated power through the authority and the control power of firing dimensions of the converters.
3. A rectifier is known as an electrical instrument or device that helps to convert or transmit alternating current (AC), which recurrently reverses dimensions, to direct current (DC), which usually flows in only one sole dimension. The reverse operation is actioned by the inverter.
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