An Adaptive Digital Compensation Design for Buck Converter Topology
Journal Title: Acta Technica Napocensis- Electronica-Telecomunicatii (Electronics and Telecommunications) - Year 2011, Vol 52, Issue 2
Abstract
: This paper presents a digital type III compensator that needs no calculation made by a designer. First an analog type III compensator is designed for a buck converter and based on it the digital model is obtained. Both the analog and digital approaches are simulated in PSIM and the digital compensator is written in a Microchip dsPIC for experimental results. The dynamic response of these controllers under input voltage change and load current variations are presented
Authors and Affiliations
Radu ETZ, Dorin PETREUS
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