Extended state observer-based nonsingular terminal sliding mode controller for a DC-DC buck converter with disturbances: theoretical analysis and experimental verification
Shuwang Wang, Shengquan Li, Jinya Su, Juan Li, Luyao Zhang
Abstract
This paper develops a nonsingular terminal sliding mode controller (NTSMC) based on extended state observer (ESO) for a buck converter subject to load disturbances and input voltage variations. First, a novel modeling method is developed to transform the matched and mismatched disturbances caused by load resistance and input voltage variations into a uniform matched total disturbance. Second, an ESO is established to estimate the differential of the output voltage and the total disturbance. Third, a NTSMC based on ESO is designed to achieve faster tracking speed and better tracking accuracy around the expected voltage. In addition, the theoretical stability of the proposed controller is analyzed by a Lyapunov stability criterion. Finally, both simulation and experimental results show that the proposed NTSMC-ESO controller with the novel modeling method can attenuate the input voltage variation effectively and has a better load disturbance rejection ability than the reduced-order ESO based sliding mode controller.Abbreviations: ADRC: active disturbance rejection control; ESO: extended state observer; NTSMC: nonsingular terminal sliding mode control; RESO: reduced-order extended state observer; SMC: sliding mode control;