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This paper addresses a comparative study of the spectral characteristics of
four random-switching schemes that apply to the basic pulsewidth-modulatio
n (PWM) dc/dc converters operating in discontinuous conduction mode (DCM),
They include randomized pulse position modulation, randomized pulsewidth mo
dulation, and randomized carrier frequency modulation with fixed duty cycle
and with fixed duty time, respectively, Mathematical models that character
ize the input current and output voltage of the three basic PWM converters
operating in DCM are derived, In particular, the effectiveness of spreading
the dominant switching harmonics in the input current that normally exist
in the standard PWM scheme and the introduction of low-frequency harmonics
in the output voltage with respect to the randomness level are investigated
. The validity of the models and analyses are confirmed experimentally by u
sing a dc/dc buck converter.