here is an ltspice simulation of a current mode buck
LTspice is free from linear.com....now analog.com?
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if you want you can play about with the slope compensation, or even make it DCM, and then you dont need slope compensation.
Or you can add a few comps , and turn it into a constant off time converter...then again you dont need slope compensation
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if its the concept of "current mode control" that you are wanting to investigate, then the attached ltspice sim shows it to you in a kind of parts blowout.
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"Current mode control modelling" by Doc Ray Ridley talks well about current mode control.
I cant attach it here as its 1013KB
But maybe you can find it on the web
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convert the .txt to .asc so that you can run it in ltspice.
i also attach a guide on ltspice
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also i attach an interleaved current mode syncronous buck in ltspice
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buck ads are
....inductor av current = av output current
control is quite simple in a curr mode buck.
disads are
slope compensation needed..if in ccm and duty >50%.
slope comp slightly degrades the short circuit response n some cases.
dcm means no slope needed, buut peak current is higher
buck is non isolated.
fet is often hi side.
..needs hi side drive if fet is hi side.
can use pfet but they are pricey