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Simulating Switching Converters with LTspice

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Speed Up Your Power Conversion Projects with Ready-Made Templates

Simulating Switching Converters with LTspice, describes numerous simulation templates of switching converters, all running with the free simulation program originally released by Linear Technology, later acquired by Analog Devices, Inc (ADI).

All the examples proposed by Christophe Basso, cover a vast range of applications and are carefully crafted, including, for most of them, the design of the control loop which is an essential part of the design. The circuits are controlled by generic controllers which operate in various operating modes as the below short table of content describes:

  • Building Subcircuits, Generic Controllers and Compensators
  • Buck, Boost, Buck-Boost Converters in Voltage- or Current-Mode Control
  • Isolated Converters like Forward, Flyback, Asymmetrical Half-Bridge
  • Push-Pull, Full-Bridge, Dual Active Bridge
  • LLC Converters in Direct-Frequency and Current-Mode Control
  • And many more examples with PFC and UC384x circuits

You will learn how to assemble a generic transformer featuring two or more windings, drastically simplifying simulation and making parasitics visible; what a coupling factor naturally hides. For first-order simulations, a simple operational amplifier featuring an output voltage clamp with programmable open-loop gain and a low-frequency pole, is all you need to test your loop design: run a first low-level simulation then complicate your circuit with more comprehensive models supplied by semiconductors manufacturers.

All of the examples I documented can be freely downloaded from my webpage and all of them have been tested with the latest LTspice version. Once the package is installed, you are all set to start simulating your converter!

This book is an ideal companion for graduate and seasoned engineers but also for field application engineers (FAEs), willing to understand the topic of switching converter and rescue their customers in design distress.

 

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Christophe Basso

Christophe Basso was a Technical Fellow at ON Semiconductor in Toulouse, France, where he led an application team dedicated to developing new offline PWM controller specifications. He originated numerous integrated circuits—among which the NCP120X series set new standards for low standby power converters.

Further to his 2012 book, Designing Control Loops for Linear and Switching Power Supplies: a Tutorial Guide, published by Artech House, he released a new title in 2016 with Wiley’s IEEE Press imprint called Linear Circuits Transfer Functions: An Introduction to Fast Analytical Techniques. He holds 25 patents on power conversion and regularly teaches in IEEE-sponsored conferences like APEC in the U.S. He also publishes articles in trade magazines including How2Power and PET.

Christophe has over 25 years of power supply industry experience. Prior to joining ON Semiconductor in 1999, Christophe was an application engineer at Motorola Semiconductor in Toulouse. Before 1997, he worked at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility in Grenoble, France for 10 years.

He holds a diplome universitaire de technologie (DUT) from the Montpellier University (France) and a MSEE from the Institut National Polytechnique of Toulouse (France). He is an IEEE Senior member.

When he is not writing, Christophe enjoys mountain biking in the Pyrenees.

Description

Speed Up Your Power Conversion Projects with Ready-Made Templates

Simulating Switching Converters with LTspice, describes numerous simulation templates of switching converters, all running with the free simulation program originally released by Linear Technology, later acquired by Analog Devices, Inc (ADI).

All the examples proposed by Christophe Basso, cover a vast range of applications and are carefully crafted, including, for most of them, the design of the control loop which is an essential part of the design. The circuits are controlled by generic controllers which operate in various operating modes as the below short table of content describes:

  • Building Subcircuits, Generic Controllers and Compensators
  • Buck, Boost, Buck-Boost Converters in Voltage- or Current-Mode Control
  • Isolated Converters like Forward, Flyback, Asymmetrical Half-Bridge
  • Push-Pull, Full-Bridge, Dual Active Bridge
  • LLC Converters in Direct-Frequency and Current-Mode Control
  • And many more examples with PFC and UC384x circuits

You will learn how to assemble a generic transformer featuring two or more windings, drastically simplifying simulation and making parasitics visible; what a coupling factor naturally hides. For first-order simulations, a simple operational amplifier featuring an output voltage clamp with programmable open-loop gain and a low-frequency pole, is all you need to test your loop design: run a first low-level simulation then complicate your circuit with more comprehensive models supplied by semiconductors manufacturers.

All of the examples I documented can be freely downloaded from my webpage and all of them have been tested with the latest LTspice version. Once the package is installed, you are all set to start simulating your converter!

This book is an ideal companion for graduate and seasoned engineers but also for field application engineers (FAEs), willing to understand the topic of switching converter and rescue their customers in design distress.

 

Additional information

Format

Color 8.5" x 11"

ISBN

978-1-960405-64-7

Language

English

Pages

138

Publisher

Faraday Press

Release Date

1/31/2026

Version

Physical Print, Digital PDF

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