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Precise control strategy of dual-mode flyback DC/DC converteropen access

Authors
Wi, Seok-MinKim, Minsung
Issue Date
20-Feb-2019
Publisher
INST ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-IET
Citation
IET POWER ELECTRONICS, v.12, no.2, pp 220 - 227
Pages
8
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
IET POWER ELECTRONICS
Volume
12
Number
2
Start Page
220
End Page
227
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/8389
DOI
10.1049/iet-pel.2018.5535
ISSN
1755-4535
1755-4543
Abstract
Flyback converters (FBCs) have been widely used in portable fuel-cell power systems since they feature step up/down ability, galvanic isolation between the input and output, and low cost. As the input/output voltage of the FBC varies, it may operate either in discontinuous-conduction mode (DCM) or in continuous-conduction mode (CCM). Since different modes of the FBC result in different dynamics, it is difficult to stabilise the converter operating in both modes. To solve the problem, the authors propose a controller that can control a dual-mode FBC whether it operates in DCM or in CCM. The proposed controller is composed of a dual-mode feed-forward control unit and a feed-back control unit based on the common Lyapunov function. The dual-mode feed-forward control signal is utilised to reduce the burden on the common Lyapunov function-based feed-back controller that must function well despite variable system dynamics. The closed-loop system guarantees global exponential stability and provides a fast transient response as the operating mode of the FBC switches between DCM and CCM. When constructing the proposed controller, they use the large-signal nonlinear averaged model of the dual-mode FBC and consider the parasitic components. Experimental tests were conducted to validate the proposed control scheme.
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