Title :
A boost DC-AC converter: analysis, design, and experimentation
Author :
Cáceres, Ramón O. ; Barbi, Ivo
Author_Institution :
Commun. Dept., Los Andes Univ., Merida, Venezuela
fDate :
1/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper proposes a new voltage source inverter (VSI) referred to as a boost inverter or boost DC-AC converter. The main attribute of the new inverter topology is the fact that it generates an AC output voltage larger than the DC input one, depending on the instantaneous duty cycle. This property is not found in the classical VSI, which produces an AC output instantaneous voltage always lower than the DC input one. For the purpose of optimizing the boost inverter dynamics, while ensuring correct operation in any working condition, a sliding mode controller is proposed. The main advantage of the sliding mode control over the classical control schemes is its robustness for plant parameter variations, which leads to invariant dynamics and steady-state response in the ideal case. Operation, analysis, control strategy, and experimental results are included in this paper. The new inverter is intended to be used in uninterruptible power supply (UPS) and AC driver systems design whenever an AC voltage larger than the DC link voltage is needed, with no need of a second power conversion stage
Keywords :
DC-AC power convertors; control system analysis; control system synthesis; invertors; uninterruptible power supplies; variable structure systems; AC driver systems design; AC output instantaneous voltage; AC output voltage; UPS; boost DC-AC converter; boost inverter; boost inverter dynamics optimisation; instantaneous duty cycle; invariant dynamics; plant parameter variations; sliding mode controller; steady-state response; uninterruptible power supply; voltage source inverter; AC generators; DC generators; Employee welfare; Inverters; Robust control; Sliding mode control; Steady-state; Topology; Uninterruptible power systems; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on