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Let us assume that we have built a particular PID for a buck DC-DC converter considering the continuous conduction mode(CCM) of operation. In this case, the combined response of switch and the filter of the buck is a second order system and thus we need PID.
Consider a situation where the load current drastically reduces and take a case where buck enters discontinuous mode of operation.
In this scenario, the combined response of switch and the filter of the buck will be a single order system. So, we had designed the PID for CCM operation and that PID is still in place along with a single order system, instead of intended second order system of CCM.
In this scenario, will the loop become unstable?
A question bothering me from long time.:thinker:
Consider a situation where the load current drastically reduces and take a case where buck enters discontinuous mode of operation.
In this scenario, the combined response of switch and the filter of the buck will be a single order system. So, we had designed the PID for CCM operation and that PID is still in place along with a single order system, instead of intended second order system of CCM.
In this scenario, will the loop become unstable?
A question bothering me from long time.:thinker: