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PID, 2-DOF PID and Mixed Sensitivity Loop-Shaping Based Robust Voltage Control of Quadratic Buck DC-DC Converter

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Fateh Ounis, Noureddine Golea

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DOI: 10.15598/aeee.v14i5.1821

Abstract

DC-DC Quadratic Buck Converter (QBC) is largely used in applications where the high step-down conversion ratio is required. In the practical implementation, QBC is subject to uncertainties, disturbance, and sensor noise. To address the QBC control problems, a two-degree of freedom PID (2-DOF PID) is designed in the robust control framework. Further, for comparison purpose, a one-degree of freedom PID (1-DOF PID) and mixed sensitivity loopshaping (MS-LS) controller are also proposed. Considering QBC parasitic components, the QBC smallsignal transfer function is derived based on a practical approach. Sensitivity functions are used to specify the desired design requirements, and non-smooth optimization is used to tune both PID’s parameters. The three control structures are implemented and tested in the Matlab/Simulink environment. As attested by simulation results, the 2-DOF PID exhibits a better regulation accuracy with enhanced robust stability and robust performance for a wide range of supply voltage/load variation and sensor noise effect.

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