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Sampled-Data Model of a Two-Phase, Dual Interleaved Buck-Boost Converter With PCM

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER ELECTRONICS
Volume 37, Issue 6, Pages 6349-6358

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TPEL.2021.3125968

Keywords

Mathematical models; Integrated circuit modeling; Vehicle dynamics; Steady-state; Phase change materials; Analytical models; Inductors; Coupled inductors; dc-dc converters; interleaved converters; peak-current control; sampled-data

Funding

  1. Fronteras de la Ciencia of the Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia of Mexico [101]

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This article analyzes a sample-data modeling strategy for a 30-kW, two-phase dual interleaved buck-boost converter with peak current control, and experimentally verifies the effectiveness of the model. It also presents the design of the controller and experimental results. By comparing the measured results with the model predictions, the dynamics of the controlled converter at different loads are evaluated.
A sample-data modeling strategy for a 30-kW, two-phase dual interleaved buck-boost converter with peak current control is analyzed in this article. A small-signal converter model is derived to characterize the system utilizing the current peaks of the two interleaved phases and a half-symmetry, state-space representation of the circuit. The model is experimentally verified using a 32-kW, 350-V prototype that owns 7.6 kW/kg and 97.1% of power density and efficiency, respectively. A description of the controller, developed in a high-performance microcontroller, is also presented together with the experimental verification, detailing the design of the compensating ramp for a wide load range. Measured results are contrasted with the sample-data model predictions, using both transient and frequency responses, and evaluating the controlled converter dynamics at 14, 21, 26, and 30 kW. The comparison reveals the effective validity of the presented sample-data model and the effects of the supply to the dynamic performance of the high-density converter.

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