Abstract

In this paper, we study the effect of small Brownian noise on a switching dynamical system which models a first-order DC/DC buck converter. The state vector of this system comprises a continuous component whose dynamics switch, based on the ON/OFF configuration of the circuit, between two ordinary differential equations (ODE), and a discrete component which keeps track of the ON/OFF configurations. Assuming that the parameters and initial conditions of the unperturbed system have been tuned to yield a stable periodic orbit, we study the stochastic dynamics of this system when the forcing input in the ON state is subject to small white noise fluctuations of size \begin{document}$\varepsilon $\end{document} , \begin{document}$0 . For the ensuing stochastic system whose dynamics switch at random times between a small noise stochastic differential equation (SDE) and an ODE, we prove a functional law of large numbers which states that in the limit of vanishing noise, the stochastic system converges to the underlying deterministic one on time horizons of order \begin{document}$\mathscr{O}(1/\varepsilon ^ν)$\end{document} , \begin{document}$0 ≤ ν .

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