Large-Signal Stability Guarantees for Cycle-by-Cycle Controlled DC-DC Converters (2205.10155v4)
Abstract: Stability guarantees are critical for cycle-by-cycle controlled dc-dc converters in consumer electronics and energy storage systems. Traditional stability analysis on cycle-by-cycle dc-dc converters is incomplete because the inductor current ramps are considered fixed; but instead, inductor ramps are not fixed because they are dependent on the output voltage in large-signal transients. We demonstrate a new large-signal stability theory that treats cycle-by-cycle controlled dc-dc converters as a particular type of feedback interconnection system. An analytical and practical stability criterion is provided based on this system. The criterion indicates that the L/R and RC time constants are the design parameters that determine the amount of coupling between the current ramp and the output voltage.