Title :
Unified average and small-signal modeling of direct-on-time control
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Power Electron., Tampere Univ. of Technol., Finland
Abstract :
A unified and consistent method for the average and small-signal modeling of switched-mode converters under direct-on-time (DOT) or voltage mode (VM) control applicable to fixed- and variable-frequency operation in discontinuous (DCM) and continuous (CCM) modes of operation is proposed. The method is based on the direct estimation of the state-variable derivatives using their physical and circuit theoretical dependence on the corresponding circuit elements. This has been the first time that it has been explicitly recognized that the time-varying local average value of the inductor current is the state variable instead of the instantaneous current being also continuous within a cycle regardless of the operation mode. The method provides a common basis for the average modeling of VM control and leads eventually to the well-recognized results obtained using state-space averaging (SSA) in CCM or its modified version in DCM under fixed-frequency operation as well as accurate full-order models also in the variable-frequency operation. In addition, the method known as unterminated modeling is introduced, providing a useful tool for the dynamic analysis of switched-mode converters.
Keywords :
inductors; state estimation; state-space methods; switching convertors; voltage control; direct-on-time control; fixed-variable-frequency operation; inductor current; instantaneous current; small-signal modeling; state-space averaging; state-variable derivative; switched-mode converter; time-varying local average value; unterminated modeling; voltage mode control; Circuits; Delay; Inductors; Internet; State estimation; Switching converters; Switching frequency; US Department of Transportation; Virtual manufacturing; Voltage control; Average modeling; CCM; DCM; direct-on-time control; fixed-frequency operation; small-signal modeling; unterminated modeling; variable-frequency operation; voltage mode control;
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIE.2005.862221