Zero current and zero voltage static error control of a multi-cell dc/dc converter

R. Hamza, M. Feki, B. Robert, A. El Aroudi
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In this paper we deal with the control of a two-cell DC/DC buck converter. The design is based on a discrete state space model obtained by expressing current and voltage at the beginning of the (n+1)th period in terms of values of the preceding period. It is shown that the describing model is nonlinear, therefore it is expected that a standard linear controller (e.g. PID) would not be efficient. In this work, we suggest four controllers which are simple to construct. The investigation of their performance is based on linear analysis. The controllers are designed step-by-step where each next controller improves the action of the previous one. The first controller (CI) is found to be the simplest that can lead to a linear closed loop system, hence it can be considered as a simple input-to-state linearizing controller. With the application of CI we can only obtain a correct reference current but the voltage remains uncontrollable. The second controller (C2) is the classic proportional controller. Although, it has remedied the problem of voltage controlling, it resulted in a constant static error of the current. After analyzing the first two controllers, a third controller (C3) is designed to achieve the correct reference values. The only drawback of C3 was the slow convergence of the current to the desired value. The fourth controller (C4) has been finally suggested to circumvent all the crossed drawbacks of the preceding controllers. The efficiency of C4 is shown using numerical simulations. The application onto a real circuit is being carried and results will be published in a future work.
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多单元dc/dc变换器的零电流、零电压静态误差控制
本文研究了一种双单元DC/DC降压变换器的控制问题。该设计基于离散状态空间模型,该模型通过用前一周期的值表示第(n+1)个周期开始时的电流和电压来获得。结果表明,描述模型是非线性的,因此可以预期标准的线性控制器(例如PID)不会有效。在这项工作中,我们提出了四种简单构造的控制器。对其性能的研究是基于线性分析。控制器是一步一步设计的,每个下一个控制器改进前一个控制器的动作。第一个控制器(CI)被认为是最简单的,可以导致线性闭环系统,因此它可以被认为是一个简单的输入到状态线性化控制器。通过CI的应用,我们只能得到一个正确的参考电流,而电压仍然是不可控的。第二个控制器(C2)是经典的比例控制器。虽然它解决了电压控制的问题,但它导致了电流的恒定静态误差。在分析了前两个控制器之后,设计了第三个控制器(C3)来实现正确的参考值。C3的唯一缺点是电流收敛到所需值的速度很慢。最后建议使用第四个控制器(C4)来规避前面控制器的所有交叉缺点。通过数值模拟证明了C4的效率。在实际电路上的应用正在进行中,结果将在未来的工作中发表。
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