posted on 2017-10-13, 13:58authored bySimon Effler, Anthony Kelly, Mark HaltonMark Halton, Tilmann Kruger, Karl Rinne
A method for the early detection of load transients using a
current estimator for VR applications is presented. This technique combined
with a new charge-balanced digital control law can improve the dynamic response
to fast load transients. The key advantage of this new approach is the early
detection of load transients which is independent of ADC sampling, where most
existing solutions incorporate relatively expensive, complex and energy
consuming high-speed ADCs. The presented method significantly reduces the
inherent delay associated with fixed sampling detection in the control loop.
The load current estimation during transient is critical for improved transient
performance and allows the possibility of using a charge-balanced control law.
Unlike existing algorithms, the presented control law is capable of
implementing non-zero load lines required for VRMs. A full description of this
control law is detailed. The current estimator technique and the
charge-balanced digital control law are critically assessed using Matlab/Simulink.
The resulting transient behaviour gives a significant improvement over conventional
control schemes.
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