Application of Statecharts in Buck-Boost DC-DC Converter Simulation

M. Cendoya, G. Toccaceli
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A very attractive and relatively simple option to simulate a DC-DC converter is to use a hybrid model. In this case, the need to use very small simulation steps (as those necessary to simulate models carried out at the physical level) is avoided. Furthermore, unlike the averaged state-space models, it has the advantage that the model is valid throughout the entire working range of the converter and for both conduction modes (continuous and discontinuous). By simulating several renewable energy conversion systems incorporating DC-DC converters, the authors have discovered the true potential of this modeling method. Despite its inherent advantages, this approach to DC-DC converters simulation is not as widely adopted as it should be. This work tries to encourage the reader of its use in certain typical situations. In this article the implementation of the hybrid model of the DC-DC Buck-Boost converter, using Statechart techniques, is performed. This model was written in the Stateflow language, a tool from the MATLAB®/Simulink environment, and allowed the creation of a building block formed by the described converter model with adequate interfaces to the SimPowerSystem and Simulink environments. The block is validated by comparing simulation results, realized under different operating conditions, with calculations done employing well-known and proven formulas. As an example of the use of the presented block, a buck-boost DC-DC converter with voltage and current control loops is simulated, corroborating its correct performance
状态图在Buck-Boost DC-DC变换器仿真中的应用
模拟DC-DC转换器的一个非常有吸引力且相对简单的选择是使用混合模型。在这种情况下,可以避免使用非常小的模拟步骤(模拟在物理层执行的模型所必需的步骤)。此外,与平均状态空间模型不同,它的优点是该模型在变换器的整个工作范围内有效,并且对传导模式(连续和不连续)都有效。通过对几个采用DC-DC转换器的可再生能源转换系统的模拟,作者发现了这种建模方法的真正潜力。尽管这种方法具有固有的优点,但它在DC-DC变换器仿真中的应用并不广泛。这项工作试图鼓励读者在某些典型的情况下使用它。在本文中,使用Statechart技术实现了DC-DC Buck-Boost转换器的混合模型。该模型是用MATLAB®/Simulink环境中的一种工具Stateflow语言编写的,并允许创建由所描述的转换器模型形成的构建块,并具有与SimPowerSystem和Simulink环境的适当接口。通过比较在不同操作条件下实现的仿真结果,并使用已知和经过验证的公式进行计算,对该块进行了验证。作为使用该模块的一个示例,对具有电压和电流控制回路的降压升压DC-DC变换器进行了仿真,证实了其正确的性能
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