The development of control algorithms for power converters
Keywords: digital control, switch mode power supplies, microcontrollers, control algorithms, microgrid
Switch-mode power supplies can be found on a large scale of applications, starting from few mW in the management circuits of power chip to hundreds of kW in the power systems. All these applications need in a steady state and dynamic regime a stable power on a large scale of operating conditions. A digital or analog controller closes the feedback loop and actively controls the switching states of the semiconductors switches for obtaining system stability.
The main objectives achieved by the theses are:
- Analog control methods study in order to be able to implement discrete control methods based on them.
- Conversion methods analyze of analog control into digital domain.
- Implementation of digital controllers using linear and nonlinear control methods exemplified for a buck converter.
- Dithering method implementation
- Building a block which contains a PFC boost converter and a LLC resonant converter digitally controlled.
- Implementation of a method for determining the passive buck circuit components without using frequency analyzing techniques or inserting signals in the feedback loop which can generate oscillations.