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Predictive deadbeat average model control for phase‐shifted full‐bridge DC/DC converter

Digital current control method is the mainstream method for high‐power DC/DC converters. However, digital controllers require additional filters for noise suppression to ensure their proper operation in the complicated electromagnetic environment. The filtering processes coupled with the inherent ti...

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Published in:IET power electronics 2023-02, Vol.16 (3), p.388-401
Main Authors: Zhu, Yingda, Xiao, Muxuan, Ouyang, Honglin, Liu, Qisheng, Wang, Liang
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Digital current control method is the mainstream method for high‐power DC/DC converters. However, digital controllers require additional filters for noise suppression to ensure their proper operation in the complicated electromagnetic environment. The filtering processes coupled with the inherent time delays of digital systems significantly degrade dynamic performance. Thus, steady‐state performance is improved at cost of dynamic performance in conventional current control. To solve the problems, this paper establishes a deadbeat average control model based on application of the oversampling technique for phase‐shifted full‐bridge (PS‐FB) DC/DC converter and proposes a predictive deadbeat average model control method by incorporating predictive control into the proposed control model. Simulation and experimental results verify the effectiveness of the proposed control method in mitigating the contradiction between steady‐state performance and dynamic performance in the digital system.
ISSN:1755-4535
1755-4543
DOI:10.1049/pel2.12391