Abstract

In this paper, the hybrid-scale bifurcation evolutionary phenomena in one-cycle controlled (OCC) single-inductor dual-output (SIDO) Buck DC–DC converter are investigated thoroughly. First, the single-cycle and crossing-cycle iterative mapping models of the OCC SIDO converter in four operation modes are derived to describe the dynamical information under different topology switching sequences. Second, the evolutionary trend of hybrid-scale bifurcation behaviors is identified by numerical simulation. Third, bifurcation analysis based on the proposed models is performed by the trajectories of the eigenvalues, and significantly, the occurrence mechanism of hybrid-scale bifurcations in the evolutionary phenomena is explained in detail. And then, the participation factor is used to analyze the relationship between the variables and the eigenvalues. Especially, the relative parameter sensitivity of the iterative mapping model is proposed to evaluate the influence of such key parameters as load resistors on the eigenvalues so that plenty of design-oriented information will be provided to avoid the hybrid-scale bifurcation behaviors. Finally, PSpice circuit simulation and hardware experiments are carried out to verify the analysis results.

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