Simulation and Analysis of LLC Resonant Converter Using Closed Loop PI Controller
Simulation and Analysis of LLC Resonant Converter Using Closed Loop PI Controller
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b. Integral term:
The contribution from the integral term is proportional to
both the magnitude of the error and the duration of the error.
The integral in a PID controller is the sum of the instantaneous
error over time and gives the accumulated offset that should
have been corrected previously. The accumulated error is then
Fig.2: Block diagram of PI controller multiplied by the integral gain (Ki) and added to the controller
output. The integral term is given by:
A PI controller can be modelled easily in software
Such as Simulink or Xcos using a "flow chart" box
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The integral term accelerates the movement of the process order to achieve efficiency which can also increase the life
towards Set point and eliminates the residual steady-state error time of the load with reduced switching losses. The above
that occurs with a pure proportional controller. However, since results indicate the validity and feasibility of the proposed
the integral term responds to accumulated errors from the past, control schemes for the various load resonant converters.
it can cause the present value to overshoot the set point value
(see the section on loop tuning).
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4. SIMULATION RESULTS [1]B. Lu, W. Liu, Y. Lang, F. C. Lee, and J. D. van
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5. CONCLUSION
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