Title

An Adaptive Slope Compensation For The Single-Stage Inverter With Peak Current-Mode Control

Keywords

dc-ac power conversion; inverters; photovoltaic power systems

Abstract

This letter develops a mathematical model of the slope compensation for a single-stage inverter with peak current-mode control. The model proves that the single-stage inverter with peak current-mode control will be unconditionally stable only if a slope compensation equal or greater than half the slope rate of the inductor current downslope is applied. Thus, the slope compensation requirements for a conventional dc-dc converter and a single-stage inverter with peak current-mode control are the same. A simulation model has been developed to prove this mathematical model is valid. A frequency-domain analysis of the single-stage inverter shows that the unified slope compensation will degrade the loop gain at lower input voltages. An adaptive slope compensation is proposed to keep the loop gain of the single-stage inverter nearly constant at all the duty cycles. A practical design is also proposed. © 2011 IEEE.

Publication Date

10-13-2011

Publication Title

IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics

Volume

26

Issue

10

Number of Pages

2857-2862

Document Type

Article

Personal Identifier

scopus

DOI Link

https://doi.org/10.1109/TPEL.2009.2022297

Socpus ID

80053646709 (Scopus)

Source API URL

https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/80053646709

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