Analysis and design of sliding mode controller gains for boost power factor corrector
Abdelhalim Kessal1, Lazhar Rahmani
1Mohammed el bachir el ibrahimi University, Bordj Bou Arréridj, Algeria. Abdelhalim.kessal@yahoo.fr
Abstract:
This paper presents a systematic procedure to compute the gains of sliding mode controller based on an optimization scheme. This controller is oriented to drive an AC-DC converter operating in continuous mode with power factor near unity, and in order to improve static and dynamic performances with large variations of reference voltage and load. This study shows the great influence of the controller gains on the global performances of the system. Hence, a methodology for choosing the gains is detailed. The sliding surface used in this study contains two state variables, input current and output voltage; the advantage of this surface is getting reactions against various disturbances-at the power source, the reference of the output, or the value of the load. The controller is experimentally confirmed for steady-state performance and transient response.
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