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AN EVALUATION OF CURRENT MODE AND VOLTAGE MODE CONTROL TECHNIQUES FOR DC-DC CONVERTERS

Tarun Naruka, Ramesh Kumar Pachar

Department of Electrical Engineering, SKIT M & G Jaipur, Jaipur, India

ABSTRACT: The current mode control (CMC) technology is especially promising in PV applications since the system’s PV panels are intermittent. This study takes into account the voltage control mode, average current control, peak current programmed control, hysteresis current, and methods. The buck converter, a common DC-DC converter in power electronics, steps down the DC voltage from a higher level to a lower one. Current mode control (CMC) and voltage mode control (VMC) are two alternative control methods that may be used to regulate the buck converter. This article compares and contrasts the low-voltage uses of VMC and CMC. The aim is to compare the two control approaches based on their benefits and drawbacks, as well as how well they perform in terms of stability, transient responsiveness, and efficiency.


KEYWORDS: DC-DC Converter, Transient Response

VOLUME 8 ISSUE 9 2024 Page No: 90 – 105
DOI: https://doi.org/10.71058/jodac.v8i9007

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