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Fast Response of Deviation-Constrained Hybrid Controllers for Indirect Energy Transfer Converters

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER ELECTRONICS
Volume 33, Issue 3, Pages 2615-2629

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TPEL.2017.2692390

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Digital control; nonlinear control; state-space control; time-optimal control

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This paper introduces and surveys a new family of transient-oriented controllers for indirect energy transfer converters. The controllers incorporate a peak current programmed mode control for steady-state operation and a nonlinear, state-plane-based transient-mode control schemes for load transients. The new controllers facilitate extremely fast convergence from a loading transient to the new steady-state operating point while constraining the output voltage and inductor current deviations to a desired (minimal) value. As a result, the loading transient performance of indirect energy transfer converters can be significantly improved since two control objectives (convergence time and minimal components' stress) are simultaneously obtained. A detailed principle of operation of the controllers is provided and explained through a state-plane analysis. The operation of the controllers is experimentally verified on a 30W3.3 V-to-12 V boost converter, demonstrating a significantly lower output voltage deviation and lower peak inductor current when compared to time-optimal control, allowing for volume reduction of the converter.

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