201. A Unified State-Space Model of Constant-Frequency Current-Mode-Controlled Power Converters in Continuous Conduction Mode.
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Smithson, Sean C. and Williamson, Sheldon S.
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CURRENT-mode circuits , *CONVERTERS (Electronics) , *ELECTRIC power conversion , *CASCADE converters , *FEEDBACK control systems , *EQUIPMENT & supplies - Abstract
While current-mode control of dc–dc converters provides numerous benefits over voltage-mode control, previous models of the control strategy have been limited to the form of classical control models. Through the use of a state-space averaged (SSA) model of current-mode control, both the open-loop and closed-loop circuit parameters of open-loop control-to-output frequency response, conducted susceptibility, input admittance, output impedance, and any other desired response can be easily obtained. In this paper, SSA models of current-mode-controlled converters are derived and presented for buck, boost, and flyback topologies operating in continuous conduction mode. The new model allows for simpler and more accurate modeling than possible with previous methods, facilitates the modeling of cascaded converters, and allows for the use of state-variable feedback and other modern control methods in applications that use current-mode control. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2015
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