Dynamic Modelling of Converters
Dynamic Modelling of Converters
𝑉𝑜 𝐺𝐻
= , 𝑖𝑓 𝐺𝐻 ≫> 1
𝑉𝑟𝑒𝑓 1 + 𝐺𝐻
𝑉𝑜
≈ 1 → 𝑉𝑜 = 𝑉𝑟𝑒𝑓
𝑉𝑟𝑒𝑓
𝑉
• model of the plant(in our case 𝑑𝑜)
• Based on this info, the compensator
can be designed
➢ 𝜔𝑚 = the injected sinewave→we are
interested in the response of the output to this
signal.
➢ 𝜔𝑠 = switching frequency ( must be much
higher than the modulation frequency).
How to model a converter?
If D = constant
𝑥 0 = 𝑥 𝑇𝑠 →this is the definition of the
steady state
If D = Dm sinωt
𝑥 0 ≠ 𝑥 𝑇𝑠
➢Stability Analysis
1. Small Signal
2. Large Signal
3. Dynamic
Dynamic modelling of Buck converter
State Space Averaging
Dynamic modelling of Boost converter
Compensator Design
1. Draw the Bode Plot from the obtained plant transfer function, e.g. control-to-output
𝑜 (𝑠)
𝑉
transfer function [ ] .
𝑑(𝑠)
2. From the Bode Plot of the, status of the plant, i.e., steady state error, information about
the stability, and bandwidth is obtained.
3. Now as per the application requirement, additional poles, zeros, and dc gain need to be
added. These additional poles, zeros, and dc gain give the transfer function of the
controller.
4. Once the transfer function of the controller is achieved, it is synthesized in the circuit
form to get the circuit diagram of the controller.
5. It has been observed that there are three types of compensators (Type 1, Type 2, and
Type 3) that covers the entire range of the controllers from circuit view point.
Compensator Design
Compensator Design
Three types of compensators are used
➢ Type 1 compensator
➢ Type 2 compensator
➢ Type 3 compensator
Type 1 compensator
➢Easy to implement
Hysteretic current mode control(HCMC)
➢ HCMC senses the valley as well the peak inductor
current information the uses it to turn the power
switch on and off.
➢ It doesn’t suffers from sub-harmonic oscillation or
minimum/maximum duty cycle limitations.
➢ The frequency of a power converter which utilizes
HCMC may vary significantly as both the load
current and the input voltage change. That limits its
use to certain applications.
Current mode control of SMPS