A simplified output feedback controller for the dc‐dc boost power converter

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Abstract

Boost‐type dc‐dc converters present non‐minimum phase dynamic system characteristics. Therefore, controller design using only the output voltage for feedback purposes is not a very straightforward task. Even though output voltage control can be achieved using inductor current control, the implementation of such current‐mode controllers may require prior knowledge of the load resistance and also demand more states such as one or more currents in feedback. In this paper, the development of a new output feedback controller for boost‐type dc‐dc converters is presented. The controller form is such that it avoids the possibility of saturation in the control signal due to division by zero. The basic structure of the proposed controller is firstly obtained from the expression of the open‐loop control signal, and the complete controller structure is then derived to satisfy the closed‐loop stability conditions. Simulation and experimental results clearly verify the ability of the control law to provide robust regulation against parameter variations.

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Chincholkar, S., Jiang, W., Chan, C. Y., & Rangarajan, S. S. (2021). A simplified output feedback controller for the dc‐dc boost power converter. Electronics (Switzerland), 10(4), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics10040493

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