Investigation of ultra-lift Luo-converter with peak, average and hysteresis current-mode control

The Renewable energy system, electric vehicle, and telecommunication applications require relatively stable power converters with a high gain and enhanced noise immunity. A study of three different types of current-mode controllers for high-gain ultra-lift Luo-converter (ULC) is discussed in this pa...

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Published inJournal of power electronics Vol. 21; no. 6; pp. 951 - 963
Main Authors Raji, J, Kamaraj, V
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published 2021
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Summary:The Renewable energy system, electric vehicle, and telecommunication applications require relatively stable power converters with a high gain and enhanced noise immunity. A study of three different types of current-mode controllers for high-gain ultra-lift Luo-converter (ULC) is discussed in this paper. The stability of a constant frequency peak current-mode controller (PCM), an average current-mode controller (ACM) and a variable frequency hysteresis current-mode controller (HCM) are analyzed based on small-signal characteristics. Using mathematical modeling of the controllers, the closed-loop transfer functions such as control voltage to output voltage, current loop gain, inductor current to control voltage, and audio susceptibility are obtained. These transfer functions along with MATLAB simulation results for PCM, ACM and HCM controllers are compared. Then, the component losses of the ULC converter using PCM, ACM and HCM controllers are calculated and an efficiency comparison of different control techniques is done. Investigations of the voltage and current stresses of the switch and diodes are also carried out. Finally, a prototype is fabricated to validate the performance of the converter.
Bibliography:KISTI1.1003/JNL.JAKO202132859999058
ISSN:1598-2092
2093-4718