Title :
Prediction of limit-cycles oscillations in digitally controlled DC-DC converters using statistical approach
Author :
Saggini, S. ; Stefanutti, W. ; Trevisan, D. ; Mattavelli, P. ; Garcea, G.
Author_Institution :
ST Microelectron., Comaredo, Italy
Abstract :
Digitally controlled DC-DC converters are affected by quantization effects on A/D converters and digital pulse-width modulators (DPWMs) which may result in undesirable limit-cycle oscillations. Existing static and dynamic models predict the existence of only a small part of limit cycle oscillations, so that extensive time-domain simulations are usually needed in order to verify the presence of limit-cycle oscillations under different load and input voltage conditions. This paper proposes an alternative approach based on statistical models. Modelling the quantization error as a white noise, including the quantization effects on the controller and converter state variables, and evaluating the correlation between state variables, a statistical prediction of limit-cycle oscillations is obtained. By means of the proposed method, design criteria for the regulator parameters, in terms of achievable bandwidth, location of PID zeros and desired phase margin, can be derived. Simulation and experimental results confirm the validity of the proposed method.
Keywords :
DC-DC power convertors; PWM power convertors; analogue-digital conversion; digital control; oscillations; statistical analysis; three-term control; time-domain analysis; white noise; A-D converter; DC-DC converter; PID zeros; bandwidth; digital control; digital pulse-width modulator; limit-cycle oscillation; phase margin; quantization error; statistical model; time-domain simulation; white noise; DC-DC power converters; Digital control; Digital modulation; Limit-cycles; Predictive models; Pulse modulation; Pulse width modulation converters; Quantization; Time domain analysis; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Industrial Electronics Society, 2005. IECON 2005. 31st Annual Conference of IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9252-3
DOI :
10.1109/IECON.2005.1568966