DC-DC power convertors;
power engineering computing;
control engineering computing;
digital control;
adaptive control;
self-adjusting systems;
identification;
feedback;
closed loop systems;
stability;
pole assignment;
microcontrollers;
self-tuning indirect digital adaptive controller;
noninverting buck-boost converter;
system identification;
imperfect modelling;
feedback loops;
DC-DC converters;
closed-loop regulation;
stability margins;
parameter uncertainty;
minimum degree pole placement;
microcontroller;
DC-DC CONVERTERS;
DESIGN;
IMPLEMENTATION;
IDENTIFICATION;
D O I:
10.1049/iet-pel.2014.0492
中图分类号:
TM [电工技术];
TN [电子技术、通信技术];
学科分类号:
0808 ;
0809 ;
摘要:
This study presents an approach to system identification and adaptive control of a non-inverting buck-boost converter in the presence of large signal changes, uncertainty of converter components and effects of imperfect modelling. Feedback loops of DC-DC converters are typically designed conservatively so that the closed-loop regulation and stability margins are maintained over a pre-determined range of operating conditions. The proposed approach is able to keep a high-performance response without the instability issue of dynamic change of the converter. In the presence of uncertainty on the parameters of a DC-DC converter, a digital adaptive controller based on system identification and minimum degree pole placement is proposed. To verify the validity of the proposed digital controller, an experimental setup is constructed for a non-inverting buck-boost converter and the fully digital adaptive control is implemented by a micro controller. The experimental results show the capability of an adaptive controller during different operating points.