2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11071-021-06918-x
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Dynamical analysis of boundary behaviors of current-controlled DC–DC buck converter

Abstract: In this paper, the current-controlled DC-DC buck converter from a new perspective are studied through the switching theory of flow, and the analytical conditions of the switching motion at the collision boundary and time boundary are both developed. Various mapping structures in periodic and chaotic status are visualized through phase trajectory and time sequence diagrams. The evolution of capacitor voltage, inductor current at the boundary are illustrated via bifurcation diagram, and its high-frequency and lo… Show more

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“…Among them, the most widely used feedback control methods are voltage mode control and current mode control. In the past, scholars have studied the nonlinear phenomenon of low-order converters such as Buck converters [4], Boost converters [5], and Buck-Boost converters under various feedback control methods or other conditions. As a fourth-order converter, the Superbuck converter is difficult to model accurately and analyze due to its complex mathematical model.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among them, the most widely used feedback control methods are voltage mode control and current mode control. In the past, scholars have studied the nonlinear phenomenon of low-order converters such as Buck converters [4], Boost converters [5], and Buck-Boost converters under various feedback control methods or other conditions. As a fourth-order converter, the Superbuck converter is difficult to model accurately and analyze due to its complex mathematical model.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%