DocumentCode
1550890
Title
Sampled-data modeling of the average-input current-mode-controlled buck converter
Author
Lo, Yen-Wu ; King, Roger J.
Author_Institution
Converter Concepts Inc., Pardeeville, WI, USA
Volume
14
Issue
5
fYear
1999
fDate
9/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
918
Lastpage
927
Abstract
Average-input current-mode control (AICMC) is a new control scheme for shaping the input current of a buck converter in a high-power-factor rectifier. AICMC is presented along with a continuous-time model that includes sampled-data effects. AICMC is found to be analogous to current mode control (CMC), so existing CMC models are reviewed with regard to the controversies over low-frequency modulator gain and the experimental measurement of loop gain. Two useful modeling approaches which include modulator gain and sampling effects in a continuous model are identified and reviewed. The “Ridley approach” is used to produce a continuous model which exhibits good experimental confirmation on a 100 W 24.5 kHz buck converter. Possible hazards in the implementation of the “digital” method of loop gain measurement are identified, along with the reason the “analog” method does not actually measure the desired quantity
Keywords
DC-DC power convertors; control system synthesis; electric current control; sampled data systems; 100 W; 24.5 kHz; DC/DC power conversion; average-input current-mode-controlled buck converter; continuous-time model; control simulation; current mode control; high-power-factor rectifier; loop gain measurement; low-frequency modulator gain; modulator gain; sampled-data modeling; sampling effects; Buck converters; Circuits; Digital modulation; Gain measurement; Inductors; Pulse width modulation; Rectifiers; Shape control; Steady-state; Switches;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8993
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/63.788497
Filename
788497
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