Elementary and simplified control of digital parallel buck converters

In this paper, an elementary and simplified control of four digital parallel-connected buck converters was simulated in MATLAB/Simulink. These parallel converters, having the same values of inductances and capacitances but different parasitic resistances, were observed under various conditions of cu...

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Main Authors: To, Mark Ryan S., Magsino, Elmer R.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-17022025-01-06T01:32:55Z Elementary and simplified control of digital parallel buck converters To, Mark Ryan S. Magsino, Elmer R. In this paper, an elementary and simplified control of four digital parallel-connected buck converters was simulated in MATLAB/Simulink. These parallel converters, having the same values of inductances and capacitances but different parasitic resistances, were observed under various conditions of current sharing load and on the total number of active converters. The voltage and current errors of each converter were sampled and fed into a discrete controller to regulate its output voltage. An elementary and simplified control was used to determine which converters will turn ON/OFF during a given current load. Between active converters sharing the load, the average current method was used. In this paper we conclude that an elementary and simplified control of parallel digital converters is feasible and achievable leading to a possibility of a much more enhanced and improved control of digital parallel converters. Simulation-demonstrated results are presented including the static and dynamic loading responses, current sharing error of the parallel system under different conditions and the effective number of bits for each quantizer block. © 2012 IEEE 2012-01-01T08:00:00Z text text/html https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/703 info:doi/10.1109/ICCSCE.2012.6487118 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/faculty_research/article/1702/type/native/viewcontent/ICCSCE.2012.6487118 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Electric current converters Digital control systems Electrical and Computer Engineering
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topic Electric current converters
Digital control systems
Electrical and Computer Engineering
spellingShingle Electric current converters
Digital control systems
Electrical and Computer Engineering
To, Mark Ryan S.
Magsino, Elmer R.
Elementary and simplified control of digital parallel buck converters
description In this paper, an elementary and simplified control of four digital parallel-connected buck converters was simulated in MATLAB/Simulink. These parallel converters, having the same values of inductances and capacitances but different parasitic resistances, were observed under various conditions of current sharing load and on the total number of active converters. The voltage and current errors of each converter were sampled and fed into a discrete controller to regulate its output voltage. An elementary and simplified control was used to determine which converters will turn ON/OFF during a given current load. Between active converters sharing the load, the average current method was used. In this paper we conclude that an elementary and simplified control of parallel digital converters is feasible and achievable leading to a possibility of a much more enhanced and improved control of digital parallel converters. Simulation-demonstrated results are presented including the static and dynamic loading responses, current sharing error of the parallel system under different conditions and the effective number of bits for each quantizer block. © 2012 IEEE
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author To, Mark Ryan S.
Magsino, Elmer R.
author_facet To, Mark Ryan S.
Magsino, Elmer R.
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title Elementary and simplified control of digital parallel buck converters
title_short Elementary and simplified control of digital parallel buck converters
title_full Elementary and simplified control of digital parallel buck converters
title_fullStr Elementary and simplified control of digital parallel buck converters
title_full_unstemmed Elementary and simplified control of digital parallel buck converters
title_sort elementary and simplified control of digital parallel buck converters
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