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Stability of current-mode control for DC–DC power converters

✍ Scribed by Jose Alvarez-Ramirez; Gerardo Espinosa-Pérez


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Weight
116 KB
Volume
45
Category
Article
ISSN
0167-6911

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✦ Synopsis


DC-DC power converters are switched devices whose averaged dynamics are described by a bilinear second-order system with saturated input. In some cases (e.g., boost and buck-boost converters), the input output dynamics can be of nonminimum-phase nature. Current-mode control is the standard strategy for output voltage regulation in high dynamic performance industrial DC-DC power converters. It is basically composed by a saturated linear state feedback (inductor current and output voltage) plus an output voltage integral feedback to remove steady-state o set. Despite its widespread usage, there is a lack of rigorous results to back up its stabilization capability and to systematize its design. In this paper, we prove that current-mode control yields semiglobal stability with asymptotic regulation of the output voltage.


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