New nonovershooting step response control for the DC-DC Buck Converter

A key challenge in the control of the DC-DC buck converter is to compensate its lightly damped dynamics, which depend upon the load variations. In this paper we examine the application to DC-DC converter circuits of the linear state feedback tracking control method introduced by Schmid and Ntogramat...

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Main Authors: Schmid, Robert, Cuoghi, S., Goel, A., Ntogramatzidis, Lorenzo
Format: Conference Paper
Published: IEEE Industrial Electronics Society 2016
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/57299
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author Schmid, Robert
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Goel, A.
Ntogramatzidis, Lorenzo
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description A key challenge in the control of the DC-DC buck converter is to compensate its lightly damped dynamics, which depend upon the load variations. In this paper we examine the application to DC-DC converter circuits of the linear state feedback tracking control method introduced by Schmid and Ntogramatzidis. This method aims to deliver a time-domain transient response that is both rapid and nonovershooting. The method is tested on a DC-DC buck converter circuit subject to load variations and its transient and robustness performance is compared against that obtained from controllers designed by classical PID methods and also by the feedback posicast method of Hung.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-572992017-10-30T08:16:33Z New nonovershooting step response control for the DC-DC Buck Converter Schmid, Robert Cuoghi, S. Goel, A. Ntogramatzidis, Lorenzo A key challenge in the control of the DC-DC buck converter is to compensate its lightly damped dynamics, which depend upon the load variations. In this paper we examine the application to DC-DC converter circuits of the linear state feedback tracking control method introduced by Schmid and Ntogramatzidis. This method aims to deliver a time-domain transient response that is both rapid and nonovershooting. The method is tested on a DC-DC buck converter circuit subject to load variations and its transient and robustness performance is compared against that obtained from controllers designed by classical PID methods and also by the feedback posicast method of Hung. 2016 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/57299 IEEE Industrial Electronics Society restricted
spellingShingle Schmid, Robert
Cuoghi, S.
Goel, A.
Ntogramatzidis, Lorenzo
New nonovershooting step response control for the DC-DC Buck Converter
title New nonovershooting step response control for the DC-DC Buck Converter
title_full New nonovershooting step response control for the DC-DC Buck Converter
title_fullStr New nonovershooting step response control for the DC-DC Buck Converter
title_full_unstemmed New nonovershooting step response control for the DC-DC Buck Converter
title_short New nonovershooting step response control for the DC-DC Buck Converter
title_sort new nonovershooting step response control for the dc-dc buck converter
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/57299