Title :
Design and Implementation of an Adaptive Tuning System Based on Desired Phase Margin for Digitally Controlled DC–DC Converters
Author :
Morroni, Jeffrey ; Zane, Regan ; Maksimovic, Dragan
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO
Abstract :
This letter presents an online adaptive tuning technique for digitally controlled switched-mode power supplies (SMPS). The approach is based on continuous monitoring of the system crossover frequency and phase margin, followed by a multi-input-multi-output (MIMO) control loop that continuously and concurrently tunes the compensator parameters to meet crossover frequency and phase margin targets. Continuous stability margin monitoring is achieved by injecting a small digital square-wave signal between the digital compensator and the digital pulsewidth modulator. The MIMO loop adaptively adjusts the compensator parameters to minimize the error between the desired and measured crossover frequency and phase margin. Small-signal models are derived, and the MIMO control loop is designed to achieve stability and performance over a wide range of operating conditions. Using modest hardware resources, the proposed approach enables adaptive tuning during normal SMPS operation. Experimental results demonstrating system functionality are presented for a synchronous buck SMPS.
Keywords :
DC-DC power convertors; PWM power convertors; switched mode power supplies; MIMO control loop; adaptive tuning system; crossover frequency monitoring; digital compensator; digital pulsewidth modulator; digital square-wave signal; digitally controlled dc-dc converters; digitally controlled switched-mode power supplies; multi-input-multi-output control loop; online adaptive tuning technique; phase margin monitoring; synchronous buck SMPS; Adaptive control; Adaptive systems; Control systems; Digital control; Frequency; MIMO; Programmable control; Stability; Switched-mode power supply; Tuning; Adaptive control; dc–dc power conversion; digital control;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2008.2007641