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Hybrid sliding mode control of DC-DC power converter circuits
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2004
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Electrical EngineeringMode ControlEngineeringThreshold ValuePower Electronics ConverterControl LawDc-dc Power ConverterElectric Power ConversionPower Electronic SystemsPower InverterPower Electronics
This paper explores a technique to obtain a constant output DC voltage from a DC-DC power converter. The proposed control law overcomes instabilities arising in boost converters switched according to a voltage-based sliding surface. This has been achieved by combining this switching surface with a current-based one and selecting the appropriate surface in a given situation. Further the ripples in the output voltage are controlled by the principle of energy balance. Whenever the energy stored in the output capacitor goes below a threshold value, additional energy is drawn from the source and transferred to it according to requirements. This switching law has been found to work for discontinuous inductor currents.
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