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Sliding Mode Controller with PI-Type Sliding Function for Zeta Converter

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In this chapter, the control of the Zeta converter, which is a type of Buck-Boost Converter with noninverting output, with the proposed sliding mode control, is presented. The converter is complex fourth-order nonlinear (bilinear) system. The modeling of the converter is also presented. The limitations in the choice of the sliding manifold are identified. The proposed sliding mode control (SMC) is applied to Zeta converter to reduce steady-state error in load voltage for a given reference. It is shown that the proposed SMC contributes considerable reduction in the steady-state error.

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Mehta, A., Naik, B. (2019). Sliding Mode Controller with PI-Type Sliding Function for Zeta Converter. In: Sliding Mode Controllers for Power Electronic Converters. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 534. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-3152-7_5

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