Title :
Sliding-mode control design of a boost-buck switching converter for AC signal generation
Author :
Biel, Domingo ; Guinjoan, Francesc ; Fossas, Enric ; Chavarria, Javier
Author_Institution :
Departamento d´´Enginyeria Electronica, Escola Politecnica Superior d´´Enginyeria de Vilanova la Geltru, Barcelona, Spain
Abstract :
This paper presents a sliding-mode control design of a boost-buck switching converter for a voltage step-up dc-ac conversion without the use of any transformer. This approach combines the step-up/step-down conversion ratio capability of the converter with the robustness properties of sliding-mode control. The proposed control strategy is based on the design of two sliding-control laws, one ensuring the control of a full-bridge buck converter for proper dc-ac conversion, and the other one the control a boost converter for guaranteeing a global dc-to-ac voltage step-up ratio. A set of design criteria and a complete design procedure of the sliding-control laws are derived from small-signal analysis and large-signal considerations. The experimental results presented in the paper evidence both the achievement of step-up dc-ac conversion with good accuracy and robustness in front of input voltage and load perturbations, thus validating the proposed approach.
Keywords :
DC-AC power convertors; DC-DC power convertors; signal generators; switching convertors; variable structure systems; AC signal generation; boost converter; boost-buck switching converter; dc-to-ac voltage step-up ratio; full-bridge buck converter; large-signal considerations; load perturbations; sliding-control laws; sliding-mode control design; small-signal analysis; step-up/step-down conversion ratio capability; voltage step-up dc-ac conversion; AC generators; Buck converters; Circuits; Control systems; Pulse width modulation; Signal design; Signal generators; Sliding mode control; Switching converters; Voltage control; boost–buck switching converter; dc–ac step-up conversion; sliding-mode control;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCSI.2004.832803