Abstract

The design of a two-loop control for nonminimum phase-switching converters is presented in this letter. An internal sliding-mode control loop forces the converter inductor current to follow the reference established by $H_infty $ control of the output voltage in an outer loop. Simulations of both time and frequency responses of the output voltage show a faster and more robust behavior than in the case of a conventional approach using a PI controller in the external loop. Experimental results are in good agreement with the simulation predictions.

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