The paper attempts to off-set the circuit parasitics and the inherent switching nature of the power switch in a SEPIC (Single Ended Primary Inductance Converter) that eclipses its performance from theoretical predictions. The focus orients to design a control strategy that offers a chaotic free operation of the SEPIC. It envisages the use of a Variable Structure Control (VSC) strategy to irradiate the adverse effects of non-linear dynamics and assuage the operating range of the converter. The scheme projects the creation and elimination of this nonlinear property through time domain waveforms and phase portraits. The methodology underscores the theory to ensure an uniform rate of charging and discharging for the inductor current during the ...
In this paper, a polytopic control approach is applied to a PV-fed single-ended primary-inductance (...
This paper investigates, analyses and presents a control scheme for a modified SEPIC converter. High...
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In this paper, we propose adaptive nonlinear controllers for the Single-Ended Primary Inductance Con...
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textThis document explores the isolated multiple-input single ended primary inductor converter (IMIS...
A high-power-factor rectifier suitable for universal line base on a modified version of the single-e...
The article highlights and optimizes a controller for the single ended primary inductance converter ...
The topology of SEPIC "Single-ended primary inductance converter" is considered as a suitable option...
The paper orients to develop a strategy, with a view to ensure that the output voltage is equally sh...
This paper investigates nonlinear control methods for single-ended primary-inductor converters (SEPI...
The paper presents displaying methodology of a Single Ended Primary Inductance Converter (SEPIC)fram...
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This paper discusses various aspects of a single-ended primary inductance DC-DC converter (SEPIC). T...
This article presents some results of SEPIC converter dynamics when controlled by a center pulse wid...
In this paper, a polytopic control approach is applied to a PV-fed single-ended primary-inductance (...
This paper investigates, analyses and presents a control scheme for a modified SEPIC converter. High...
International audienceThis paper approaches the topic of robust control for DC-DC power converters. ...
In this paper, we propose adaptive nonlinear controllers for the Single-Ended Primary Inductance Con...
International audienceThis paper proposes two synthesis methods for controlling power converters. Th...
textThis document explores the isolated multiple-input single ended primary inductor converter (IMIS...
A high-power-factor rectifier suitable for universal line base on a modified version of the single-e...
The article highlights and optimizes a controller for the single ended primary inductance converter ...
The topology of SEPIC "Single-ended primary inductance converter" is considered as a suitable option...
The paper orients to develop a strategy, with a view to ensure that the output voltage is equally sh...
This paper investigates nonlinear control methods for single-ended primary-inductor converters (SEPI...
The paper presents displaying methodology of a Single Ended Primary Inductance Converter (SEPIC)fram...
E-ISBN : 978-90-75815-15-3 Print ISBN: 978-1-61284-167-0International audienceThis paper presents th...
This paper discusses various aspects of a single-ended primary inductance DC-DC converter (SEPIC). T...
This article presents some results of SEPIC converter dynamics when controlled by a center pulse wid...
In this paper, a polytopic control approach is applied to a PV-fed single-ended primary-inductance (...
This paper investigates, analyses and presents a control scheme for a modified SEPIC converter. High...
International audienceThis paper approaches the topic of robust control for DC-DC power converters. ...