Title: | Boost DC/DC converter nonlinearity and RHP-zero: Survey of the control-to-output transfer function linearization methods |
Authors: | Michal, Vratislav Cottin, Denis Arno, Patrik |
Citation: | 2016 International Conference on Applied Electronics: Pilsen, 6th – 7th September 2016, Czech Republic, p. 1-10. |
Issue Date: | 2016 |
Publisher: | Západočeská univerzita v Plzni |
Document type: | konferenční příspěvek conferenceObject |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11025/35172 |
ISBN: | 978–80–261–0601–2 (Print) 978–80–261–0602–9 (Online) |
ISSN: | 1803–7232 (Print) 1805–9597 (Online) |
Keywords: | přenosové funkce;induktory;matematický model;modelování biologického systému;řízení napětí;modelování integrovaných obvodů;modulace šířky pulsu |
Keywords in different language: | transfer functions;inductors;mathematical model;pulse width modulation;biological system modeling;voltage control;integrated circuit modeling |
Abstract in different language: | This invited paper is dedicated to both the nonlinear behavior of a step-up DC/DC converter, and to its linearization. It explains the nonlinear DC and AC control-to-output transfer function and its RHP-zero. The explanation is based on linearized models developed in the paper. These models are suitable for SPICE-like environment, and allow to obtain accurate symbolic equations in Matlab format. The linearization methods based on tri-state PWM and predistortion are also described. The description is followed by a Matlab algorithm allowing fast computation of the voltage-mode PID controller for pre-distorted PWM modulator. As a result, a linearized converter operating in wide duty-cycle range is designed with voltage mode feedback loop. |
Rights: | © Západočeská univerzita v Plzni |
Appears in Collections: | Applied Electronics 2016 Applied Electronics 2016 |
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