CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
EXISTING SYSTEM
Bidirectional converters are generally divided into isolated and nonisolated types.
In the case where galvanic isolation is not required, a noninverting buckboost
converter is probably the most versatile topology, supporting BUCK, BOOST, and
BUCKBOOST operations.
The synchronous version of the converter allows bidirectional power flow. When a
bidirectional noninverting buckboost (BDNIBB) converter is voltage mode
controlled(utilizing either hard or soft switching, the controller and modulator must
PROPOSED SYSTEM:
In this project, the modulator is generalized and extended to the average
current-controlled bidirectional BDNIBB converter. Comprehensive analysis of the
modulator operation is carried out and current controller based on the proposed
modulator is designed.
It is shown that when the propose modulator is adopted, the control-to-output
transfer-function gain of the current loop remains unchanged upon mode
transitions and the corresponding plants differ only in terms of disturbance.
REFERENCE:
Ilan Aharon, Student Member, IEEE, Alon Kuperman, Member, IEEE, and Doron
Shmilovitz, Senior Member, IEEE, Analysis of Dual-Carrier Modulator for
Bidirectional Noninverting BuckBoost Converter, IEEE TRANSACTIONS
ON POWER ELECTRONICS, VOL. 30, NO. 2, FEBRUARY 2015.