109 research outputs found

    Control Methods in DC-DC Power Conversion -- A Comparative Study

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    Several control techniques for dc-dc power conversion and regulation have been studied in this paper. Analog approaches have briefly been described since the focus is the newly developed digital techniques. Principles of operation, advantages, and disadvantages of each control method have been described. Simulation results have been used to compare the performance and accuracy of digital control techniques

    Projected Cross Point -- A New Average Current-Mode Control Approach

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    Projected cross point, a new current-mode control technique, is introduced and analyzed in this paper. Despite having an analog nature, the proposed method combines the advantages of both analog and digital control techniques. Unlike the conventional analog control methods, it accurately controls the average value of the inductor current with no need to a current compensator or an external ramp. In addition, while resembling the deadbeat characteristics of digital controllers, projected cross point control does not suffer from computational time delay, limit cycling, and quantization and truncation errors. Dynamic performance of the proposed approach is compared with the existing control methods. Analytical analysis and simulation results show the superior accuracy and transient response of projected cross point control approach

    Peak Current Control and Feed-Forward Compensation for the DAB Converter

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    This paper presents a double band peak current control for the DAB converter that permits to avoid the risk of transformer saturation. Additionally, feed-forward compensation is employed to achieve a fast transient response under load variations. The proposal is described, analyzed, and numerically simulated
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