Minimized right-half plane zero effect on fast boost DC-DC converter achieved by adaptive voltage positioning technique

2010 
The fast boost DC-DC converter designed with adaptive voltage positioning (AVP) technique to minimized the right-half plane zero effect is proposed. The concept of constant output impedance is a universal design principle in former works with AVP design. However, the right-half plane (RHP) zero appear in control to output transfer function of boost converter obstruct achievement of constant output impedance. The AC adjusting skill proposed in this paper illustrates how to obtain relative constant output impedance and accomplish the AVP characteristic in boost converter. The boost converter design with the AVP technique provides much faster response time and smaller voltage overshoots or undershoots during the load transient compared with any control scheme presented before. The simulation results is presented to show excellent performance of faster than 4us response time and the 40mV voltage drop when the load current changes from 100mA to 400mA
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