Analysis of AC DC Four-Switch Boost-Buck Battery Charger Converter for EV Applications

Author:

Nassary Mahmoud1,Vidal-Idiarte Enric1ORCID,Calvente Javier1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Departament d’Enginyeria Electrònica, Elèctrica i Automàtica, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, 43007 Tarrangona, Spain

Abstract

This paper focuses on the analysis and control strategy of a four-switch boost-buck AC/DC converter utilized in power factor correction applications with a wide output voltage range. Given the increasing importance of electric vehicles and the need for high reliability, this study addresses the internal dynamic stability problem that can arise in the converter system. The analysis begins with a thorough examination of the system’s min-phase characteristic. Despite this, internal dynamic stability issues persist, requiring a solution to ensure a higher power factor and reliability. To address this challenge, this paper proposes the utilization of a damping RC circuit instead of reducing the loop gain bandwidth. To demonstrate the internal dynamic behavior of the converter, small-signal modeling is employed. This modeling highlights the importance of mitigating internal dynamic instability to achieve the desired power factor and reliability. This study emphasizes the significance of proper analysis and control strategies for boost-buck AC/DC converters in power factor correction applications. By addressing internal dynamic stability using a damping RC circuit, the converter can achieve a higher power factor and enhanced reliability, ultimately contributing to the development of more efficient and dependable EV systems. Finally, the feasibility of the proposed analysis and control strategy is confirmed through comprehensive simulations. The simulation results validate the effectiveness of using a damping RC circuit to address the internal dynamic stability problem, leading to an improved power factor and enhanced reliability.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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