Controller-driven DC-DC inverting or four-switch step-up or step-down voltage regulator
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The Buck-Boost Converter block represents a DC-DC converter that can either step up or step down DC voltage from one side of the converter to the other as driven by an attached controller and gate-signal generator. Buck-boost converters are also known as step-up/step-down voltage regulators because they can increase or decrease voltage magnitude.
The block can also invert voltage so that the polarity of the output voltage is the opposite of the polarity of the input voltage. The magnitude of the output voltage depends on the duty cycle.
The Buck-Boost Converter block allows you to model an inverting buck-boost converter with one switching device or a buck-boost converter with four switching devices. Options for the type of switching devices are:
GTO — Gate turn-off thyristor. For information about the I-V characteristic of the device, see GTO.
Ideal semiconductor switch — For information about the I-V characteristic of the device, see Ideal Semiconductor Switch.
IGBT — Insulated-gate bipolar transistor. For information about the I-V characteristic of the device, see IGBT (Ideal, Switching).
MOSFET — N-channel metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor. For information about the I-V characteristic of the device, see MOSFET (Ideal, Switching).
Thyristor — For information about the I-V characteristic of the device, see Thyristor (Piecewise Linear).
Averaged Switch.
There are three model variants for the block. To access the model variants, in the model window, right-click the block. From the context menu, select Simscape > Block choices.
The model variants are:
PS control port — Inverting buck-boost converter with a physical signal port. This block choice is the default.
Electrical control ports — Inverting buck-boost converter with one positive and one negative electrical conserving ports. To control switching device gates using Simscape™ Electrical™ blocks, select this option.
Four-switch converter — Four-switch buck-boost converter with an electrical conserving port.
The inverting converter models contain a switching device, a diode, an inductor, and an output capacitor.
The four-switch converter model contains four switching devices, an inductor, and an output capacitor.
In each case, the capacitor smoothes the output voltage.
You can include a snubber circuit for each switching device. Snubber circuits contain a series-connected resistor and capacitor. They protect switching devices against high voltages that inductive loads produce when the device turns off the voltage supply to the load. Snubber circuits also prevent excessive rates of current change when a switching device turns on.
To include and configure a snubber circuit for each switching device, use the Snubbers parameters.
To connect gate-control voltage signals to the gate ports of the switching devices, for the:
PS control port model:
Convert a Simulink® gate-control voltage signal to a physical signal using a Simulink-PS Converter block.
Connect the Simulink-PS Converter block to the G port.
Electrical control ports model:
Connect a Simscape electrical-domain positive DC voltage signal to the G+ port.
Connect the Simscape electrical-domain negative DC voltage signal to the G- port.
Synchronous converter model:
Convert each Simulink gate-control voltage signal to a physical signal using Simulink-PS Converter blocks.
Multiplex the converted gate-control signals into a single vector using a Four-Pulse Gate Multiplexer
Connect the vector signal to the G port.
Use the Variables settings to specify the priority and initial target values for the block variables before simulation. For more information, see Set Priority and Initial Target for Block Variables.
[1] Trzynadlowski, A. M. Introduction to Modern Power Electronics, 2nd Edition. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons Inc., 2010.
[2] Xiaoyong, R., Z. Tang, X. Ruan, J. Wei and G. Hua. Four Switch Buck-Boost Converter for Telecom DC-DC power supply applications. Twenty-Third Annual IEEE Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition. Austin, TX: 2008, pp 1527-1530.
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