Stability Control and Mode Shift of Ramp Compensation in V2 Controlled Buck Converter

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V2 controlled buck converter with ramp compensation is studied, its two border voltages are derived and one-dimensional discrete-time model is established, upon which the dynamical effect of V2 control technique on stability control and mode shift of V2 controlled buck converter with ramp compensation is studied by using the bifurcation diagram, Lyapunov exponent spectrum, and parameter space map. The research results verified by simulation and experimental measurements indicate that by utilizing ramp compensation, V2 controlled buck converter can not only shift its operation mode from discontinuous conduction mode to continuous conduction mode, but also effectively stabilize its operation state from unstable subharmonic oscillation to stable periodic state.

Inspec keywords: discrete time systems; voltage control; DC-DC power convertors; Lyapunov methods; power conversion harmonics; sampled data systems

Other keywords: border voltage; control stability; mode shift; V2 controlled buck converter; parameter space map; Lyapunov exponent; subharmonic oscillation; one-dimensional discrete time model; ramp compensation; discontinuous conduction mode; stable periodic state

Subjects: Discrete control systems; Stability in control theory; Power electronics, supply and supervisory circuits; Control of electric power systems; Voltage control

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