A model-based controller for a DC-DC boost converter with an LCL input filter
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This paper studies a modified DC-DC boost converter where the input inductance has been replaced by an LCL filter. The voltage conversion ratio of the proposed converter is equivalent to the conversion ratio of a conventional boost converter, and it has only one active switching device. A controller is proposed to regulate the output voltage to a given reference with guaranteed reduced input current ripple, i.e., high-frequency current components are minimized at the input current source. Low current ripple is required when dealing with sensitive electric power sources such as fuel cells, batteries and electrolytic capacitors used at DC-links in power electronics applications. The controller design follows a Lyapunov approach, and provides active damping to the input LCL filter. Numerical simulations are presented to evaluate the closed-loop performance. © 2015 IEEE.
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boost converter; DC-DC power conversion; LCL boost converter; LCL input filter; reduced ripple; regulation control Bandpass filters; Controllers; Electric inverters; Electrolytic capacitors; Fuel cells; Industrial electronics; Power converters; BOOST converter; Dc-dc power conversion; Input filter; reduced ripple; Regulation control; DC-DC converters
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