A randomly switched DC-DC converter reduces the magnitude of discrete harmonics but creates continuous noise in the output voltage. Continuous noise within the passband of the output filter is found to induce low-frequency voltage ripple in the converter output. This adverse effect is inherent in all randomised switching schemes and is confirmed by both theory and experiment.
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