An Extended Stability Analysis Method for Paralleled DC-DC Converters System With Considering the Periodic Disturbance Based on Floquet Theory

Paralleled DC-DC converters system normally is operated with current-sharing control to achieve equal current distribution among the converters connected in parallel. However, the added current-sharing control might make the paralleled DC-DC converters system suffer from potential degradation of sta...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE access 2020, Vol.8, p.9023-9036
Hauptverfasser: Li, Hong, Ren, Fang, Liu, Chen, Guo, Zhongya, Lu, Jinhu, Zhang, Bo, Zheng, Trillion Q.
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Zusammenfassung:Paralleled DC-DC converters system normally is operated with current-sharing control to achieve equal current distribution among the converters connected in parallel. However, the added current-sharing control might make the paralleled DC-DC converters system suffer from potential degradation of stability and dynamic performances. Hence, the stability analysis of paralleled DC-DC converters system is a hot issue. In order to analyze the stability of paralleled DC-DC converters system accurately and effectively, an extended stability analysis method based on Floquet theory is proposed for paralleled DC-DC converters system in this paper with considering the periodic disturbance. And, a paralleled buck converters system with average current-mode control is taken as an analysis object. The extended stability criterion of paralleled buck converters system based on Floquet theory is derived. Finally, the simulation and experimental results verify the correctness and effectiveness of the proposed stability criterion with considering the periodic disturbance. This paper provides a new choice for the stability analysis of paralleled DC-DC converters system.
ISSN:2169-3536
2169-3536
DOI:10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2960535