Title :
Worst-case stability analysis of switching regulators using the structured singular value
Author :
Tymerski, Richard
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Portland State Univ., OR, USA
fDate :
9/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A method to assess the effect of component tolerances on the stability of closed-loop switching regulators is given. Use of μ, the structured singular value, is made which obviates the need for time-intensive Monte Carlo simulation runs and also guarantees the assessment of the worst-case condition of the system. Furthermore, through the use of newly developed software routines for μ, the effect of up to 100 uncertainties may be taken into account. The analysis procedure entails isolating component value uncertainties Δ from the nominal system M. Subsequent determination of μ for this Δ-M structure enables a robustness assessment to be made for the system under study. A procedure which considers uncertainties in inductor, capacitor, and resistance values is given which enables reduction of a switching regulator system to Δ-M form. An example is given of a regulator design for which an assessment is made of the allowed component tolerances which guarantees a lower limit of the phase margin
Keywords :
circuit analysis computing; circuit stability; power convertors; power engineering computing; switching circuits; voltage regulators; component tolerances; component value uncertainties; computer simulation; regulator design; software routines; structured singular value; switching voltage regulators; worst-case stability analysis; Capacitors; Feedback; Inductors; Power conversion; Power system modeling; Regulators; Robust stability; Robustness; Stability analysis; Uncertainty;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on