A Simple Large Signal Model for Isolated DC-DC Converters

@article{Eberle2006ASL,
  title={A Simple Large Signal Model for Isolated DC-DC Converters},
  author={Wilson Eberle and Yanfei Liu and Paresh C. Sen},
  journal={2006 Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering},
  year={2006},
  pages={883-886},
  url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:17073582}
}
A large signal model for isolated DC-DC converters that takes the same form as the switching converter that it is derived from is proposed and verified experimentally for the small signal and large signal cases.
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