Design and Implementation of a DC/Dc Boost Converter with PID Control for Regenerative Braking Application

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This article presents the design and implementation of a 12 V to 40,99 V DC/DC boost converter using PID control, with the aim of providing an efficient solution for harnessing recovered energy in a regenerative braking system. In the first stage, the uncontrolled circuit was designed using Simulink...

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Autores: Alcántara Vásquez, Jorge Cristhofer, Gutiérrez Córdova, René Ronaldo, Recuenco Tapia, Angie Tatiana, Yovera Suárez, Luis Alberto, Manzano Ramos, Edgar André
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2024
Institución:Universidad de Lima
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad de Lima
Lenguaje:español
OAI Identifier:oai:revistas.ulima.edu.pe:article/7398
Enlace del recurso:https://revistas.ulima.edu.pe/index.php/Interfases/article/view/7398
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:DC/DC boost converter
PID control
regenerative braking
prototyping
convertidor elevador DC/DC
control PID
freno regenerativo
prototipado
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Sumario:This article presents the design and implementation of a 12 V to 40,99 V DC/DC boost converter using PID control, with the aim of providing an efficient solution for harnessing recovered energy in a regenerative braking system. In the first stage, the uncontrolled circuit was designed using Simulink and PSIM software. Subsequently, a prototype of the controlled circuit was implemented using PID control to correct the output signal. Once the prototype’s functionality was validated in the Proteus simulator, the physical implementation was carried out. This phase included the design of the tracks in Eagle software, the modeling of the board in Autodesk Fusion, and the manual fabrication of the circuit. The use of PID control allowed for an average output voltage of 40,99 V, a similar RMS value, and a peak-to-peak ripple voltage of 2,40 V. Although the maximum estimated in the simulations was not reached, the results confirm the proper operation of the converter. Additionally, potential improvements were identified to optimize the circuit’s performance, such as adjustments in capacitance or inductance, in order to reduce current and voltage spikes.
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