Improved small-signal analysis for the phase-shifted PWM power converter
2003; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Volume: 18; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1109/tpel.2003.809539
ISSN1941-0107
AutoresMichael Schutten, D.A. Torrey,
Tópico(s)Microgrid Control and Optimization
ResumoA closed form cycle by cycle analysis forms the basis for a new zero-voltage switching (ZVS) phase-shifted PWM (PSPWM) full bridge power converter small-signal model. The paper derives the small-signal response equations. The PSPWM converter has an implicit "slew interval," making the converter dynamics difficult to analyze using traditional averaging techniques. The converter control to output transfer function under continuous conduction mode operation and using voltage-mode control does not exhibit a second order pole associated with the output L-C filter, making it different from a conventional PWM converter. This new PSPWM converter model shows that the output L-C filter is separated into two real poles, with one pole held at constant frequency independent of operating conditions. A characteristic pole depends only upon the converter switching frequency and inductor values. This characteristic pole is fundamental to understanding the PSPWM converter natural and forced responses. The new small-signal model is shown to be in excellent agreement with experimental results.
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