Sliding-mode control of a boost converter feeding a buck converter operating as a constant power load

A. E. Aroudi, B. A. Martinez-Tribiño, J. Calvente, A. Cid-Pastor, L. Martínez-Salamero
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Multi-stage switching converters are necessary in DC distributed power system applications featuring many individually regulated converters. The individual converters in a distributed power system are usually designed for general usage and their controllers are synthesized to provide a suitable transient response in stand-alone operation. Often, a tight regulation is required for the output voltage of both the source and the load converters. Tightly regulated power electronic load converters sink constant power from the intermediate bus and show a strong nonlinear voltage-current characteristic that can be approximated by a static constant power load (CPL) when connected to the output of the source converter. At the slow time-scale, CPLs exhibit negative impedance behavior making interconnected converters prone to a high risk of instability and therefore the mitigation of this problem is an important issue in the multiple-stage switched mode power supply design. In this paper, a discussion on the validity of the CPL approximation is presented and then a sliding-mode approach is used to stabilize a source boost converter feeding a regulated buck converter. The resulting sliding-regime for linear switching surfaces in both the source and the load converters is analyzed and the conditions for the existence of sliding-mode are derived. A study of the system is performed in terms of the converter start-up with the limitation of the inrush current and the output voltage regulation in presence of external perturbations. PSIM simulations are in perfect agreement with the theoretical predictions.
升压变换器馈入作为恒功率负载工作的降压变换器的滑模控制
多级开关变流器在直流分布式电力系统中是必不可少的。分布式电力系统中的各个变流器通常是为通用用途而设计的,它们的控制器是综合的,以便在独立运行时提供适当的瞬态响应。通常,源变流器和负载变流器的输出电压都需要严格的调节。紧稳压电力电子负载变换器从中间母线吸收恒定功率,并表现出强烈的非线性电压-电流特性,当与源变换器的输出端连接时,可以用静态恒定功率负载(CPL)来近似表示。在缓慢的时间尺度下,cpl表现出负阻抗行为,使得互连转换器容易出现不稳定的高风险,因此减轻这一问题是多级开关模式电源设计中的一个重要问题。本文首先讨论了CPL近似的有效性,然后采用滑模方法稳定源升压变换器馈入稳压变换器。分析了源变换器和负载变换器的线性开关面产生的滑动状态,并推导了滑模存在的条件。研究了该系统在激波电流限制下的变换器启动和外部扰动下的输出电压调节。PSIM模拟与理论预测完全一致。
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