Abstract

Since the discovery of nonlinear dynamics and chaotic behaviors of basic power converter circuits, stability analysis has been extended to more complex converter structures, paralleled and interconnected converters, microgrids, and power systems. While the analysis has long been identifying the parameters that cause various nonlinear phenomena, some work has shown direct relevance toward practical design of power converters, and control circuits. In this article, a review is conducted to highlight the key contributions of bifurcation analysis for power converter circuits and systems, and to discuss the ongoing work in this area.

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