Title :
Impedance-Based Stability and Transient-Performance Assessment Applying Maximum Peak Criteria
Author :
Vesti, S. ; Suntio, T. ; Oliver, Jesus A. ; Prieto, R. ; Cobos, Jose A.
Author_Institution :
Centro de Electron. Ind., Univ. Politech. de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Abstract :
The impedance-based stability-assessment method has turned out to be a very effective tool and its usage is rapidly growing in different applications ranging from the conventional interconnected dc/dc systems to the grid-connected renewable energy systems. The results are sometime given as a certain forbidden region in the complex plane out of which the impedance ratio--known as minor-loop gain--shall stay for ensuring robust stability. This letter discusses the circle-like forbidden region occupying minimum area in the complex plane, defined by applying maximum peak criteria, which is well-known theory in control engineering. The investigation shows that the circle-like forbidden region will ensure robust stability only if the impedance-based minor-loop gain is determined at the very input or output of each subsystem within the interconnected system. Experimental evidence is provided based on a small-scale dc/dc distributed system.
Keywords :
DC-DC power convertors; circuit stability; switching convertors; transient analysis; circle-like forbidden region; control engineering; grid-connected renewable energy systems; impedance ratio; impedance-based minor-loop gain; impedance-based stability-assessment method; interconnected DC-DC systems; maximum peak criteria; minor-loop gain; robust stability; small-scale DC-DC distributed system; switched-mode converter; transient-performance assessment; Gain; Gain measurement; Impedance; Robust stability; Sensitivity; Stability criteria; Transfer functions; Minor-loop gain; sensitivity function; stability; switched-mode converter; transient performance;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2012.2220157