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University of Colorado Boulder

Current-Mode Control

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This course can also be taken for academic credit as ECEA 5708, part of CU Boulder’s Master of Science in Electrical Engineering degree. This is Course #4 in the Modeling and Control of Power Electronics course sequence. The course is focused on current-mode control techniques, which are very frequently applied in practical realizations of switched-mode. Practical advantages of peak current mode control are discussed, including built-in overcurrent protection, simpler and more robust dynamic responses, as well as abilities to ensure current sharing in parallel connected converter modules. For peak current-mode controlled converters, slope compensation, and high-frequency effects are discussed in detail. Upon completion of the course, you will be able to understand, analyze, model, and design high-performance current-mode controllers for dc-dc power converters, including peak current-mode controllers and average current-mode controllers. We strongly recommend students complete the CU Boulder Power Electronics specialization as well as Course #1 (Averaged-Switch Modeling and Simulation) before enrolling in this course (the course numbers provided below are for students in the CU Boulder's MS-EE program): ● Introduction to Power Electronics (ECEA 5700) ● Converter Circuits (ECEA 5701) ● Converter Control (ECEA 5702) ● Averaged-Switch Modeling and Simulation (ECEA 5705) After completing this course, you will be able to: ● Understand the operating principles and benefits of current-mode control for dc-dc converters ● Model and design peak current-mode controlled dc-dc converters ● Model and design average current-mode controlled dc-dc converters ● Use computer-aided tools and simulations to verify current-mode controlled dc-dc converters

Syllabus

  • Peak Current-Mode Control: Simple Model
    • Introduction to peak current-mode control, simple model, and the need for slope compensation
  • Peak Current-Mode Control: More Accurate Model
    • More accurate averaged model, averaged circuit simulations, and design of control loops
  • High-Frequency Effects in Peak Current-Mode Control
    • Introduction to the sampled-data nature of switching converters and high-frequency effects in peak current-mode controlled converters
  • Average Current-Mode Control
    • Averaged current-mode control and design of current and voltage control loops

Taught by

Dr. Dragan Maksimovic

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