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Stability and Sensitivity Analysis of Uniformly Sampled DC-DC Converter With Circuit Parasitics

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TCSI.2016.2598834

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DC-DC converter; digital controller; parasitic variables; sampling effect; sensitivity function; stability analysis

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In this paper the stability and sensitivity function of three basic dc-dc converter with the consideration of circuit parasitics has been analyzed for analog and digital controller implementation. The steady state and small-signal analysis has been used to derive the mathematical expressions for uniformly sampled voltage-mode controlled converters. The effect of digital controller using the ratio of sampling to carrier frequency has been analyzed. The sampling frequency limits the voltage gain in the stepped manner and also affects the stability of the digitally controlled converter. The sensitivity function has been defined for voltage gain with respect to various system parameters. The maximum affected regions on duty ratio scale with corresponding parasitic variable have been discussed. The detailed stability analysis has been carried out for digitally implemented three basic dc-dc converters, i.e., buck, boost, and buck-boost circuits. The analytical results are verified with the simulations performed in PSCAD/EMTDC. An FPGA controller is considered as digital controller for the dc-dc converter and verification of the results through experiment.

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