2023
DOI: 10.3390/math11092139
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State Feedback with Integral Control Circuit Design of DC-DC Buck-Boost Converter

Abstract: The pulse-with modulated (PWM) dc-dc buck-boost converter is a non-minimum phase system, which requires a proper control scheme to improve the transient response and provide constant output voltage during line and load variations. The pole placement technique has been proposed in the literature to control this type of power converter and achieve the desired response. However, the systematic design procedure of such control law using a low-cost electronic circuit has not been discussed. In this paper, the pole … Show more

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“…These arise due to the location of the suspensions (and the suspension interactions), relative to the centre of gravity and the center of tilt, and the roll angle contribution (from a portion of the gravitational force) measured by the lateral accelerometer. More details on the exact nature of such NMP zeros can be found in [16] and other applications in [24,25].…”
Section: Non-minimum Phase System Arising From Non-preview Tiltmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These arise due to the location of the suspensions (and the suspension interactions), relative to the centre of gravity and the center of tilt, and the roll angle contribution (from a portion of the gravitational force) measured by the lateral accelerometer. More details on the exact nature of such NMP zeros can be found in [16] and other applications in [24,25].…”
Section: Non-minimum Phase System Arising From Non-preview Tiltmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among others, the dual active bridge (DAB) [5] is a commonly adopted topology and consists of two active bridges, an isolation transformer, and a large leakage inductor. It should be noted that the bidirectional DAB topology features improved efficiency, large power handling capability, and the possibility of buck and boost operation [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%