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Small-signal analysis of naturally-sampled single-edge PWM control loops

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posted on 2024-11-02, 05:47 authored by Hendrik du Toit Mouton, Stephen Cox, Brendan McGrathBrendan McGrath, Lars Risbo, Bruno Putzeys
This paper presents a simple method to analyze the behavior of feedback loops that contain a naturally-sampled single-edge pulse-width modulator. A small-signal model is derived by means of simple geometric arguments. It is shown how this small-signal model can be used to analyze the stability of the continuous-time pulse-width modulated feedback loop by using standard -domain techniques. The strategy relies on familiar concepts like transfer functions and small-signal gains and does not require any in-depth knowledge of nonlinear systems. A simple design process, where the continuous-time compensator is designed directly in the -domain, is developed and detailed design equations are derived for a PI current regulator. It is shown how the proposed strategy can accurately predict instability that cannot be explained by means of the well-known average model of the pulse-width modulator. The theoretical analysis is confirmed by means of detailed time-domain simulations. The mechanisms that lead to instability are discussed and an equation for the critical loop gain is derived.

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Journal

IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics

Volume

33

Issue

1

Start page

51

End page

64

Total pages

14

Publisher

IEEE

Place published

United States

Language

English

Copyright

© 2017 IEEE

Former Identifier

2006078826

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2017-10-20

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