Regulation Theory
F. Bouvet (SOLEIL, Saint-Aubin)

TL;DR
This paper provides an overview of regulation loop design methods for power converters, focusing on synthesis techniques in continuous and discrete-time domains, to aid understanding in this complex control field.
Contribution
It offers a concise review of main regulation synthesis methods for power converters, highlighting differences between continuous and discrete-time approaches.
Findings
Summarizes key regulation design techniques
Highlights differences between continuous and discrete-time methods
Provides a quick reference for power converter control design
Abstract
This paper reviews the design of regulation loops for power converters. Power converter control being a vast domain, it does not aim to be exhaustive. The objective is to give a rapid overview of the main synthesis methods in both continuous- and discrete-time domains.
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Taxonomy
TopicsReal-time simulation and control systems
