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Single-Stage Isolated DC/AC Converter with Continuous Dynamic Model and Controller Design

Authors
Tawfik, M.A.Ehab, M.Ahmed, A.Park, J.
Issue Date
Jun-2023
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Keywords
Bridge circuits; generalized average model (GAM); Integrated circuit modeling; Isolated single-stage DC/AC converter; optimization technique; phase shift control; Topology; transformer current RMS value; Transformers; Transient analysis; Voltage; Zero voltage switching; ZVS soft-switching
Citation
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, v.70, no.6, pp 5971 - 5981
Pages
11
Journal Title
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
Volume
70
Number
6
Start Page
5971
End Page
5981
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/ssu/handle/2018.sw.ssu/43779
DOI
10.1109/TIE.2022.3196375
ISSN
0278-0046
1557-9948
Abstract
This article proposes an analysis and controller design of a bidirectional bridgeless single-stage DC/AC converter with high frequency-link and low part count. Dual phase-shift control is proposed to control and modulate the AC power and to minimize the Root Mean Square (RMS) of the transformer current. Furthermore, the phase shift angle is chosen to assure wide range of ZVS turn-on of all the switching devices. The proposed controller has a reduced THD at the output AC current without zero-crossing spikes. A continuous-time average model, that well predicts both transient and steady-state relations between the high-frequency AC link and the DC side, is needed to simplify the controller design. Since complex discrete-time models were used in previous literatures, simple and powerful continuous-time tools were not used to design the closed-loop system. In this paper, a novel continuous-time Generalized Average Model (GAM) is proposed. The derived model precisely predicts the high-frequency state variables of the converter, including a simple formula for the transformer current RMS value. The formula is used to minimize the transformer current to reduce the losses. Moreover, the transient analysis and the closed-loop control design are presented. A prototype circuit is tested to verify the performance of the proposed control scheme with the proposed isolated single-stage DC/AC converter. IEEE
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