Dynamics and Control of DC-DC Converters [electronic resource] /
by Farzin Asadi, Kei Eguchi.
- 1st ed. 2018.
- XII, 229 p. online resource.
- Synthesis Lectures on Power Electronics, 1931-9533 .
- Synthesis Lectures on Power Electronics, .
Preface -- DC-DC Converters: An Introduction -- Importance of Control in DC-DC Converters -- Dynamics of DC-DC Converters -- Controller Design -- Authors' Biographies.
DC-DC converters have many applications in the modern world. They provide the required power to the communication backbones, they are used in digital devices like laptops and cell phones, and they have widespread applications in electric cars, to just name a few. DC-DC converters require negative feedback to provide a suitable output voltage or current for the load. Obtaining a stable output voltage or current in presence of disturbances such as: input voltage changes and/or output load changes seems impossible without some form of control. This book tries to train the art of controller design for DC-DC converters. Chapter 1 introduces the DC-DC converters briefly. It is assumed that the reader has the basic knowledge of DC-DC converter (i.e., a basic course in power electronics). The reader learns the disadvantages of open loop control in Chapter 2. Simulation of DC-DC converters with the aid of SimulinkŪ is discussed in this chapter as well. Extracting the dynamic models of DC-DC converters is studied in Chapter 3. We show how MATLABŪ and a software named KUCA can be used to do the cumbersome and error-prone process of modeling automatically. Obtaining the transfer functions using PSIMŪ is studied as well. These days, softwares are an integral part of engineering sciences. Control engineering is not an exception by any means. Keeping this in mind, we design the controllers using MATLABŪ in Chapter 4. Finally, references are provided at the end of each chapter to suggest more information for an interested reader. The intended audiencies for this book are practice engineers and academians.
9783031025020
10.1007/978-3-031-02502-0 doi
Electrical engineering. Electric power production. Electronics. Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Electrical Power Engineering. Mechanical Power Engineering. Electronics and Microelectronics, Instrumentation.