Abstract

In this paper, the performance of the closed loop sliding mode controller (SMC) is compared with the conventional PID controller for DC-DC buck converter. We specifically address the comparison of the two controllers from system simulations point of view by first developing the system model of the DC-to-DC buck converter circuit and designing a suitable SMC controller.Using MATLAB/SIMULINK system simulations, the performance of the SMC controlled buck converter is compared with the PID controller in terms of the overshoot, rise time and settling time of the load voltage and currents. The simulation results demonstrated the high performance of the SMC controlled buck converter in accurately tracking the reference voltage, eliminating the overshoot, improving the settling time but with slower rise time as compared with the PID controller. The transient time response of the SMC controller can be further improved by tuning the system control parameters to attain improved rise time. Such SMC based buck converter can be used for the design of a stable direct current power supply for DC loads such as DC motors used for water pumps or other applications.

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