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Stability Analysis and Control of Nonlinear Behavior in V2 Switching Buck Converter

Journal

JOURNAL OF POWER ELECTRONICS
Volume 14, Issue 6, Pages 1208-1216

Publisher

KOREAN INST POWER ELECTRONICS
DOI: 10.6113/JPE.2014.14.6.1208

Keywords

Bifurcation; Buck converter; Chaos; Monodromy matrix; V-2 switching

Funding

  1. Twelfth Five-Year Educational Science Plan Project of Guangzhou City [2013A060, 2013A038]

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Mismatch between switching frequency and circuit parameters often occurs in industrial applications, which would lead to instability phenomena. The bifurcation behavior of V-2 controlled buck converter is investigated as the pulse width modulation period is varied. Nonlinear behavior is analyzed based on the monodromy matrix of the system. We observed that the stable period-1 orbit was first transformed to the period-2 bifurcation, which subsequently changed to chaos. The mechanism of the series of period-2 bifurcations shows that the characteristic eigenvalue of the monodromy matrix passes through the unit circle along the negative real axis. Resonant parametric perturbation technique has been applied to prevent the onset of instability. Meanwhile, the extended stability region of the converter is obtained. Simulation and experimental prototypes are built, and the corresponding results verify the theoretical analysis.

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