Abstract

ABSTRACT Memristors (MRs) have been used in integrated circuit design due to their nanoscale size and low power consumption. In this study, a flux-controlled binary MR emulator is designed by using off-the-shelf circuit components. Then, two MR-based multi-vibrators are constructed and applied to pulse train (PT) controlled Buck converters. Compared with traditional PT controlled Buck converters requiring two pulse train generators, only one single memristive pulse generator with controllable duty cycle is used to regulate the output voltage. To suppress the low-frequency oscillations of the PT-controlled Buck converter in continuous conduction mode (CCM), an inductor current based PT (IC-PT) control method is devised with the proposed MR-based pulse generator. Simulation and experimental results both show that the IC-PT-controlled Buck converter with the MR-based pulse generator can achieve fast transient response and minimum low-frequency voltage oscillations in the CCM.

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