Introducing state-trajectory control for the synchronous interleaved boost converter
Peña-Alzola, Rafael and Ksiazek, Peter and Ordonez, Martin and Wang, Huai and Blaabjerg, Frede; (2015) Introducing state-trajectory control for the synchronous interleaved boost converter. In: 2015 IEEE Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition (APEC). IEEE, USA, pp. 616-621. ISBN 9781479967353 (https://doi.org/10.1109/APEC.2015.7104413)
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Abstract
Synchronous interleaved boost converters (SIBCs) result in lower ripple currents and bidirectional power flow. The boost topology has a non-minimum phase characteristic, producing instability problems when a large bandwidth is required. Linear controllers inherently limit the boost controller bandwidth, resulting in a slow response. In this paper, state-trajectory control of the SIBC based on boundary control is proposed to provide an outstanding dynamic response during start-up and sudden load changes, close to the physical limit of the system. The proposed controller and derivation provides a rigorous framework that deals with four switching states, and three state equations, resulting in a simple control law with very fast dynamic response. The normalized trajectories for the SIBC are determined in the geometric domain along with the control law. The exact trajectories are used for fast transients, and approximate trajectories are employed for constant frequency in steady-state. Simulation and experimental results are provided to validate the proposed procedures.
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Item type: Book Section ID code: 70298 Dates: DateEvent8 May 2015PublishedNotes: © 2015 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for all other uses, in any current or future media, including reprinting /republishing this material for advertising or promotional purposes, creating new collective works, for resale or redistribution to servers or lists, or reuse of any copyrighted component of this work in other works. Subjects: Technology > Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Department: Faculty of Engineering > Electronic and Electrical Engineering Depositing user: Pure Administrator Date deposited: 28 Oct 2019 09:49 Last modified: 11 Nov 2024 15:13 Related URLs: URI: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/id/eprint/70298