A Frequency Domain Approach for Controlling Fast-Scale Instabilities in Switching Power Converters

2015 ◽  
Vol 25 (11) ◽  
pp. 1550141 ◽  
Author(s):  
E. Rodriguez ◽  
E. Alarcón ◽  
H. H. C. Iu ◽  
A. El Aroudi

This paper deals with controllers of fast-scale instabilities in DC–DC switching power converters from a frequency domain standpoint with the aim of understanding their working principle and hence simplifying their design. Some approaches for controlling fast-scale instabilities and their limitations are revisited. Considering the frequency domain transfer function of already existing controllers, a simple and extended notch filter centered at half of the switching frequency is proposed to avoid these instabilities. However, a switching converter under this controller may still exhibit the undesired slow-scale instability. Accordingly, the paper explores an alternative approach based on amplifying the harmonic at the switching frequency. Numerical simulations show that the new proposed controller can concurrently improve both fast-scale and slow-scale stability margins. The results from the different controllers are contrasted in terms of stability boundaries, indicating that the last one presents a wider stability range.

Energies ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (11) ◽  
pp. 3250
Author(s):  
G Kiran Kumar ◽  
Tarakanath Kobaku ◽  
Subham Sahoo ◽  
Bidyadhar Subudhi ◽  
Devaraj Elangovan ◽  
...  

This paper reviews and discusses the state of the art of integrated switched-capacitor and integrated inductive power converters and provides a perspective on progress towards the realization of efficient and fully integrated DC–DC power conversion. A comparative assessment has been presented to review the salient features in the utilization of transistor technology between the switched-capacitor and switched inductor converter-based approaches. First, applications that drive the need for integrated switching power converters are introduced, and further implementation issues to be addressed also are discussed. Second, different control and modulation strategies applied to integrated switched-capacitor (voltage conversion ratio control, duty cycle control, switching frequency modulation, Ron modulation, and series low drop out) and inductive converters (pulse width modulation and pulse frequency modulation) are then discussed. Finally, a complete set of integrated power converters are related in terms of their conditions and operation metrics, thereby allowing a categorization to provide the suitability of converter technologies.


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