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Nitai Pal

Nitai Pal

Indian School of Mines, India

Title: Study on Non-isolated Power Electronics Converters using State Space Analysis

Biography

Biography: Nitai Pal

Abstract

In this paper, different issues related to modelling and stability of non-isolated power electronics converter are tried to address by the authors. The stability of different power electronics converters like Buck Converter, Boost Converter and Buck Boost Converter are analysed by using state space analysis in order to obtain the linear model for discontinuous mode of operation. The transfer function of the converters for both ideal and non-ideal converters are obtained.The circuit parameters of the converters are observed from the simulation. Responses of the converters are observed with the change in the internal resistance of the inductor. In addition, simulation is performed and the plots thus obtained shows stabilityof the DC-DC converters. Rise time, peak time, setting time and maximum overshoot of these solid state converters are identified from the simulation.