DocumentCode
3851821
Title
Average Inductor Current Sensor for Digitally Controlled Switched-Mode Power Supplies
Author
Miguel Rodriguez;Victor Manuel Lopez;Francisco J. Azcondo;Javier Sebastian;Dragan Maksimovic
Author_Institution
Colorado Power Electronics Center, Department of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering, University of Colorado, Boulder, USA
Volume
27
Issue
8
fYear
2012
Firstpage
3795
Lastpage
3806
Abstract
Current-mode control in digitally controlled switched-mode power supplies typically requires analog-to-digital (A/D) conversion of at least two signals, voltage, and current. The complexity of voltage A/D converters can be reduced using window A/D techniques. In conventional current A/D conversion, however, relatively high resolution is required over a wide range of signals, which results in increased complexity, power consumption, and cost of the controller. This paper proposes a very simple feedback sensor capable of high-resolution average inductor current sensing using two analog comparators and an analog low-pass filter. The approach requires very few external components and employs minimal digital hardware resources. A dynamic model and performance of the average inductor current sensor are experimentally verified on a 12-V input, 19-V output, 50-W boost converter prototype. The applicability of the proposed sensor is demonstrated in a digitally controlled 400-W, 400-V output Boost power factor preregulator.
Keywords
"Inductors","Transfer functions","Current measurement","Field programmable gate arrays","Bandwidth","Switched-mode power supply","Complexity theory"
Journal_Title
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8993
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPEL.2012.2183893
Filename
6129435
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