Switching regulator based on a high-voltage gain DC-DC converter with non-pulsating input/output currents
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In recent years, new technological advances are requiring the use of direct current (DC)-DC switching converters with higher conversion ratios between input and output voltages. Additionally, the desirable characteristics of the converters are non-pulsating input and output currents as well as a reduced voltage stress on the switching devices. In this work, a control strategy is proposed for the high-voltage gain converter to regulate the output voltage. The steady-state operating conditions are discussed as well as the bilinear switching, non-linear averaged, and linear averaged models. The transfer functions of variables to be used for control purposes are analysed too. Experimental results for a 300 W switching regulator with 97%25 conversion efficiency are given to validate the controller design procedure. © 2018, The Institution of Engineering and Technology.
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Controllers; DC-DC converters; Electric inverters; Gain measurement; Switching; Switching circuits; Control strategies; Controller designs; High voltage gain converters; Input and outputs; Steady-state operating conditions; Switching converter; Switching regulator; Technological advances; HVDC power transmission
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