Dynamical behaviors of interconnected converters in intermediate bus architecture
2014
In this paper, a typical intermediate bus architecture is modeled from circuit theory and nonlinear dynamics point of view. In the studied system a regulated DC-DC buck converter in the first level supplies two parallel connected regulated buck converters in the second level through an intermediate bus. The loads connected to the second level converters are resistive. The complexity of the system is due to the interaction of the output voltage of the first converter with the downstream converters. Unlike the earlier studies where averaged or simplified reduced-order model were used only for two cascaded converters, we have done our study using the exact switching model of the DC-DC converters. This paper shows different mechanisms of instability when the parallel converters are fed through another converters instead of constant voltage. This knowledge will help in designing more reliable intermediate bus architecture for different application under different operating conditions.
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