This article addresses the challenge of regulating the output voltage in single-end primary inductor converters (SEPICs) and introduces a practical solution based on the generation of second-order suboptimal sliding modes (2-SOSM). In contrast to the common assumption of a lossless SEPIC, in this article, a lossy SEPIC is explored. A concise mathematical representation of its model is presented, and the equilibrium point is explicitly defined. Using only the output voltage as a measurement, it is proven that the proposed 2-SOSM strategy achieves finite-time convergence of the output voltage with its reference. The proposed method effectively handles saturation constraints on the control variable, ensuring that the SEPIC duty ratio remains between 0 and 1. Furthermore, the approach proves to be robust to variations in the load resistor. The experimental analysis validates the effectiveness of our proposal and highlights its practical benefits. A comparison with a standard proportional integral control on an embedded platform underscores the superiority of the adopted approach.

Design and Experimental Validation of an Embedded Sliding Mode Controller for Voltage Regulation With SEPIC Converters

Ferrara, Antonella
2024-01-01

Abstract

This article addresses the challenge of regulating the output voltage in single-end primary inductor converters (SEPICs) and introduces a practical solution based on the generation of second-order suboptimal sliding modes (2-SOSM). In contrast to the common assumption of a lossless SEPIC, in this article, a lossy SEPIC is explored. A concise mathematical representation of its model is presented, and the equilibrium point is explicitly defined. Using only the output voltage as a measurement, it is proven that the proposed 2-SOSM strategy achieves finite-time convergence of the output voltage with its reference. The proposed method effectively handles saturation constraints on the control variable, ensuring that the SEPIC duty ratio remains between 0 and 1. Furthermore, the approach proves to be robust to variations in the load resistor. The experimental analysis validates the effectiveness of our proposal and highlights its practical benefits. A comparison with a standard proportional integral control on an embedded platform underscores the superiority of the adopted approach.
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