Design and Experimental Validation of an Embedded Sliding Mode Controller for Voltage Regulation With SEPIC Converters
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
This article addresses the challenge of regulating the output voltage in single-end primary inductor converters (SEPICs) and introduces a practical solution based on the generation of second-order suboptimal sliding modes (2-SOSM). In contrast to the common assumption of a lossless SEPIC, in this article, a lossy SEPIC is explored. A concise mathematical representation of its model is presented, and the equilibrium point is explicitly defined. Using only the output voltage as a measurement, it is proven that the proposed 2-SOSM strategy achieves finite-time convergence of the output voltage with its reference. The proposed method effectively handles saturation constraints on the control variable, ensuring that the SEPIC duty ratio remains between 0 and 1. Furthermore, the approach proves to be robust to variations in the load resistor. The experimental analysis validates the effectiveness of our proposal and highlights its practical benefits. A comparison with a standard proportional integral control on an embedded platform underscores the superiority of the adopted approach.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Voltage control, DC-DC power converters, single-end primary inductor converters, sliding mode control, nonlinear control
Elenco autori:
Rinaldi, Gianmario; Menon, Prathyush P; Ferrara, Antonella
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