An extensive small-signal analysis of a single-loop voltage mode-control strategy for a pulse-width-modulated (PWM) boost DC-DC power converter operating in continuous conduction mode (CCM) is proposed using a new nonsymmetric phase controller. To model the boost power stage, a linear circuit model is used which includes all parasitic components such as the equivalent series resistance (ESR) of the filter capacitor, the ESR of the inductor, the transistor ON-resistance, and the diode forward resistance and offset voltage. The proposed control scheme introduces a new nonsymmetric phase integral-lead controller. The controller can provide a peak phase boost of up to 165°, with its phase returning to 0° at high frequencies. This phase characteristic is much improved over that of a commonly used symmetric phase integral-lead controller which provides -90° of phase at high frequencies. The new controller characteristics provide increased gain margin and phase margin for a DC-DC power converter. Open-loop and closed-loop circuit models and transfer functions are derived for the boost PWM power converter and illustrated by Bode plots

Small-signal analysts of a PWM boost DC-DC converter with a non-symmetric phase integral-lead controllerProceedings of INTELEC 95. 17th International Telecommunications Energy Conference / M.K. Kazimierczuk;R.S. Geise;A. Reatti. - ELETTRONICO. - (1995), pp. 608-615. (Intervento presentato al convegno Telecommunications Energy Conference, 1995. INTELEC '95., 17th International) [10.1109/INTLEC.1995.499019].

Small-signal analysts of a PWM boost DC-DC converter with a non-symmetric phase integral-lead controllerProceedings of INTELEC 95. 17th International Telecommunications Energy Conference

REATTI, ALBERTO
1995

Abstract

An extensive small-signal analysis of a single-loop voltage mode-control strategy for a pulse-width-modulated (PWM) boost DC-DC power converter operating in continuous conduction mode (CCM) is proposed using a new nonsymmetric phase controller. To model the boost power stage, a linear circuit model is used which includes all parasitic components such as the equivalent series resistance (ESR) of the filter capacitor, the ESR of the inductor, the transistor ON-resistance, and the diode forward resistance and offset voltage. The proposed control scheme introduces a new nonsymmetric phase integral-lead controller. The controller can provide a peak phase boost of up to 165°, with its phase returning to 0° at high frequencies. This phase characteristic is much improved over that of a commonly used symmetric phase integral-lead controller which provides -90° of phase at high frequencies. The new controller characteristics provide increased gain margin and phase margin for a DC-DC power converter. Open-loop and closed-loop circuit models and transfer functions are derived for the boost PWM power converter and illustrated by Bode plots
1995
Telecommunications Energy Conference, 1995. INTELEC '95., 17th International
M.K. Kazimierczuk;R.S. Geise;A. Reatti
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