DocumentCode
3863770
Title
Current-Limited Time-Optimal Response in Digitally Controlled DC–DC Converters
Author
Luca Corradini;Amir Babazadeh;Aleksandar Bjeletić;Dragan Maksimović
Author_Institution
Colorado Power Electronics Center , University of Colorado, Boulder, USA
Volume
25
Issue
11
fYear
2010
Firstpage
2869
Lastpage
2880
Abstract
This paper addresses the problem of time-optimal load-transient response in digitally controlled dc-dc buck converters incorporating an inductor current limitation. The concept of current-limited, time-optimal control (CL-TOC) is introduced and compared to the conventional unconstrained time-optimal solution. A fundamental tradeoff between maximum-allowed current overshoot and voltage recovery time is recognized and analytically formulated, thus providing the engineer with the necessary analytical tools for performance evaluation. Furthermore, the minimum number of switching actions required to handle a generic CL-TOC transient is determined, thus leading to the formulation of a minimum-switch CL-TOC concept. Two distinct approaches for implementing minimum-switch digital CL-TOC are then introduced. The first method extends a parameter-independent time-optimal control that has the advantage of achieving the time-optimal switching sequence without the need for a prior knowledge of the output filter LC parameters or input voltage. The second approach implements a near CL-TOC employing the switching-surface concept and defining the current limitation in the state space. Experimental results are provided to validate the theory and demonstrate the effectiveness of the approaches.
Keywords
"DC-DC power converters","Sliding mode control","Voltage control","Switching converters","Switches","Power electronics","Performance analysis","Digital control","Nonlinear control systems","Control systems"
Journal_Title
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8993
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPEL.2010.2049661
Filename
5458028
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