In multiple-sampled pulse width modulators (MSPWM) the sampling frequency of the modulating signal is higher than the switching frequency of the power converter. MSPWMs have been shown to exhibit a drastically lower phase lag with respect to their single-sampled counterparts, thus allowing for higher closed-loop bandwidths to be achieved. However the increased sampling frequency gives rise to nonlinear phenomena called sampling-induced dead bands that negatively affect the system operation, as they introduce zerodifferential gain regions in the modulator transcharacteristic. This paper proposes a correction algorithm that allows for dead-band removal, thus making the PWM gain constant with respect to the imposed modulating signal. This result is achieved by a simple solution that can be easily implemented without specific hardware requirements. Simulation and experimental results on a dc-dc synchronous buck converter are provided to show the effectiveness and overall simplicity of the proposed solution.

Elimination Of Sampling-Induced Dead Bands In Multiple-Sampled Pulse Width Modulators For DC-DC Converters

CORRADINI, LUCA;MATTAVELLI, PAOLO;
2007

Abstract

In multiple-sampled pulse width modulators (MSPWM) the sampling frequency of the modulating signal is higher than the switching frequency of the power converter. MSPWMs have been shown to exhibit a drastically lower phase lag with respect to their single-sampled counterparts, thus allowing for higher closed-loop bandwidths to be achieved. However the increased sampling frequency gives rise to nonlinear phenomena called sampling-induced dead bands that negatively affect the system operation, as they introduce zerodifferential gain regions in the modulator transcharacteristic. This paper proposes a correction algorithm that allows for dead-band removal, thus making the PWM gain constant with respect to the imposed modulating signal. This result is achieved by a simple solution that can be easily implemented without specific hardware requirements. Simulation and experimental results on a dc-dc synchronous buck converter are provided to show the effectiveness and overall simplicity of the proposed solution.
2007
Proc. 33rd Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society (IECON 2007)
33rd Annual Conference Of The IEEE Industrial Electronics Society (IECON 2007)
9781424407835
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