Design of a switched‐capacitor boost converter utilizing magnetic coupling with capability of right‐half plane zero elimination
Abstract The dynamic operation of the conventional boost converters is limited in the continuous conduction mode, due to the presence of at least one right‐half plane (RHP) zero in their control transfer function which can limit the open‐loop bandwidth of the converter. This problem complicates the...
| 出版年: | IET Power Electronics |
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| オンライン・アクセス: | https://doi.org/10.1049/pel2.12026 |
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| author | Alireza Goudarzian Behzad Mirzaeian Dehkordi Navidreza Abjadi Ehsan Adib |
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| description | Abstract The dynamic operation of the conventional boost converters is limited in the continuous conduction mode, due to the presence of at least one right‐half plane (RHP) zero in their control transfer function which can limit the open‐loop bandwidth of the converter. This problem complicates the control design for the output voltage regulation and conversely influences the closed‐loop system stability. To cancel this problem, a new step‐up boost converter using the magnetic coupling and the switched capacitor (SC) is presented. In the proposed converter the effect of the RHP zero can be successfully eliminated, the voltage transfer ratio can be enhanced and the circumstances are provided to reach a small operating duty cycle as well as stress reduction of the diodes and power switch. Using the averaging technique, the state‐space model of the converter is analytically studied and the essential conditions are given for achieving a minimum‐phase structure. Based on the mentioned advantage, a simple classical PI controller for the output voltage regulation is designed. To confirm the theoretical analysis of the proposed converter, simulations and practical results are presented. Also, the performance of the proposed converter is compared with the other boost converters without RHP zero. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-2ffebcd8a112413eb8f4a6022c394e4b2025-08-19T21:17:34ZengWileyIET Power Electronics1755-45351755-45432021-01-0114121122410.1049/pel2.12026Design of a switched‐capacitor boost converter utilizing magnetic coupling with capability of right‐half plane zero eliminationAlireza Goudarzian0Behzad Mirzaeian Dehkordi1Navidreza Abjadi2Ehsan Adib3Department of Electrical Engineering Faculty of Engineering University of Isfahan Isfahan 8174673441 IranDepartment of Electrical Engineering Faculty of Engineering University of Isfahan Isfahan 8174673441 IranFaculty of Engineering Shahrekord University Shahrekord IranDepartment of Electrical Engineering and Computer Isfahan University of Technology Isfahan IranAbstract The dynamic operation of the conventional boost converters is limited in the continuous conduction mode, due to the presence of at least one right‐half plane (RHP) zero in their control transfer function which can limit the open‐loop bandwidth of the converter. This problem complicates the control design for the output voltage regulation and conversely influences the closed‐loop system stability. To cancel this problem, a new step‐up boost converter using the magnetic coupling and the switched capacitor (SC) is presented. In the proposed converter the effect of the RHP zero can be successfully eliminated, the voltage transfer ratio can be enhanced and the circumstances are provided to reach a small operating duty cycle as well as stress reduction of the diodes and power switch. Using the averaging technique, the state‐space model of the converter is analytically studied and the essential conditions are given for achieving a minimum‐phase structure. Based on the mentioned advantage, a simple classical PI controller for the output voltage regulation is designed. To confirm the theoretical analysis of the proposed converter, simulations and practical results are presented. Also, the performance of the proposed converter is compared with the other boost converters without RHP zero.https://doi.org/10.1049/pel2.12026Power electronics, supply and supervisory circuitsVoltage controlControl of electric power systemsCapacitorsDC‐DC power convertorsPower convertors and power supplies to apparatus |
| spellingShingle | Alireza Goudarzian Behzad Mirzaeian Dehkordi Navidreza Abjadi Ehsan Adib Design of a switched‐capacitor boost converter utilizing magnetic coupling with capability of right‐half plane zero elimination Power electronics, supply and supervisory circuits Voltage control Control of electric power systems Capacitors DC‐DC power convertors Power convertors and power supplies to apparatus |
| title | Design of a switched‐capacitor boost converter utilizing magnetic coupling with capability of right‐half plane zero elimination |
| title_full | Design of a switched‐capacitor boost converter utilizing magnetic coupling with capability of right‐half plane zero elimination |
| title_fullStr | Design of a switched‐capacitor boost converter utilizing magnetic coupling with capability of right‐half plane zero elimination |
| title_full_unstemmed | Design of a switched‐capacitor boost converter utilizing magnetic coupling with capability of right‐half plane zero elimination |
| title_short | Design of a switched‐capacitor boost converter utilizing magnetic coupling with capability of right‐half plane zero elimination |
| title_sort | design of a switched capacitor boost converter utilizing magnetic coupling with capability of right half plane zero elimination |
| topic | Power electronics, supply and supervisory circuits Voltage control Control of electric power systems Capacitors DC‐DC power convertors Power convertors and power supplies to apparatus |
| url | https://doi.org/10.1049/pel2.12026 |
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