Optimum dynamic performance of a buck converter

Abstract
The application of optimal control theory concepts justifies the use of a bang-bang control to reach in minimum time a specified reference in steady-state in the case of the buck converter. The derived control function is unique and insensitive to the converter initial conditions. The converter trajectories in the phase-plane are used as control functions and sliding-mode control is introduced to regulate the output voltage.

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