2022
DOI: 10.1049/pel2.12350
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A novel fixed‐time dynamic surface DC/DC SEPIC converter controller loaded by uncertain buck‐based constant power loads

Abstract: The stability analysis of the single‐ended primary‐inductor converter DC/DC converters feeding constant power loads (CPLs) is of major importance. The nonlinear behaviour of CPLs and their negative incremental impedance, which impose adverse effects on system damping and stability margins, necessitate developing proper strategies for an efficient implementation framework of DC microgrid. In this paper, a fixed‐time sliding mode disturbance observer is first addressed to provide an estimation of the power flow … Show more

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“…Lowpower (<100 W) DC-DC switching converters are no different in that and they are well-regulated to withstand those fluctuations. Compared to ultra-low-power (<10 W) and medium/high power applications (>200 W) wherein the input voltage is either stepped-up or stepped-down, the input voltage source in low-power applications consists of multitude of levels spanning on relatively wider spectrum of voltage ranges [1][2][3][4][5]. Switching converters in high-power applications operate in one mode most of the time with sometimes transitioning from one mode to another.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lowpower (<100 W) DC-DC switching converters are no different in that and they are well-regulated to withstand those fluctuations. Compared to ultra-low-power (<10 W) and medium/high power applications (>200 W) wherein the input voltage is either stepped-up or stepped-down, the input voltage source in low-power applications consists of multitude of levels spanning on relatively wider spectrum of voltage ranges [1][2][3][4][5]. Switching converters in high-power applications operate in one mode most of the time with sometimes transitioning from one mode to another.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%