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One Cycle Control

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yuchween

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Is anyone familiar with one cycle control theory in PWM control in rectifiers?
I dun understand how do we get the equation for the emulated resistance of the rectifier circuit...

The equation is simply Re=RsV0/vm
where Re is the emulated resistance, Rs is the sensing resistance, Vo is output of the rectifier and vm is the feedback error.

How do we derive that equation? i have been thinking for weeks. In most of the journals, they just say Re=RsVo/vm which make no sense to me.

Help me please. Im doing my thesis
 
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