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Digital SMPS book recommendation
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ali_asadzadeh:
If you have done analog SMPSes (based on actual building blocks like opamps, not based on pre-integrated controller chips), then converting you idea to digital is simple.

You just need to know basics of digital signal processing theory, notably Z transformation and its relation with S domain.

Of course, you need to know an MCU family with SMPS peripherals (high res PWM, decent ADC, fail safe mechanism, etc.).

I go with PSoC, as I usually do, but I also play with other chips, including dsPIC33, Piccolo and Delfino.
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Thanks :-+ :-+

blueskull you have kinda godlike talents in here, and I just have done SMPS based on  pre-integrated controller chips, so what comes next? any book,app note etc... do you recommend?
ali_asadzadeh:

--- Quote ---That honor goes to Tim, aka T3sl4coil.

A book with good explanation on SMPS control (perturbation switch model, control theory, V mode controller, I mode controller, etc.) will be a good starting point since you already know how the power side of things work.

I recommend Erickson: https://www.springer.com/us/book/9780792372707.
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Really thanks :)
ebclr:
A nice collection of magazines on the matter

https://www.powersystemsdesign.com/library/resources/images/IssuePDF/
ali_asadzadeh:

--- Quote ---A nice collection of magazines on the matter

https://www.powersystemsdesign.com/library/resources/images/IssuePDF/
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Are they chinese?
ocset:
I think Chrostophe Basso's books are really good on SMPS for you.
Also Ray Ridley aswell.

There used to be a SMPS consultancy near the stontronics place in reading, UK. Years ago I interviewed there….
http://www.convertertechnology.co.uk/uncategorized/driving-the-ev-revolution/

…they were into the idea of developing chips which customers could simply  interface to via the PC…and you could pick your switching frequency, crossover frequency etc etc…….and it would design a software control loop for you which you could program into the chip, and then  you could have that as a configurable smps controller…obviously you couldn’t always get the exact response you wanted….eg if you selected a 200khz crossover and a 100khz switching frequency  than it would tell you to start again..
But I was under the impression that this tech was “coming soon”
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