کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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731284 | 893047 | 2013 | 8 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

• A robust control of a Buck converter with an amorphous core coil has been presented.
• It is controlled via PWM under relative small modulation frequencies.
• Our converter has fast responses and null steady-state average errors.
• Simulation results and a comparison with a standard PID controller are presented.
Pulse-width modulation is widely used to control electronic converters. One of the most frequently used topologies for high DC voltage/low DC voltage conversion is the Buck converter. These converters are described by a second order system with an LC filter between the switching subsystem and the load. The use of a coil with an amorphous magnetic material core rather than an air core permits the design of smaller converters. If high switching frequencies are used to obtain high quality voltage output, then the value of the auto inductance L is reduced over time. Robust controllers are thus needed if the accuracy of the converter response must be preserved under auto inductance and payload variations. This paper presents a robust controller for a Buck converter based on a state space feedback control system combined with an additional virtual space variable which minimizes the effects of the inductance and load variations when a switching frequency that is not too high is applied. The system exhibits a null steady-state average error response for the entire range of parameter variations. Simulation results and a comparison with a standard PID controller are also presented.
Journal: Measurement - Volume 46, Issue 10, December 2013, Pages 3863–3870