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Power electronic converters, when tightly regulated, have constant power sink characteristics at their inputs. This is a destabilizing effect, which is known as negative impedance instability, for the DC/DC converters feeding these loads in a multi-converter power electronic system. In this paper, necessary and sufficient conditions of stability for PWM DC/DC converters with constant power and conventional constant voltage loads are expressed. A nonlinear robust stabilizing controller based on feedback linearization techniques is proposed. Furthermore, the stability of the proposed controller for the Buck converter using the second theorem of Lyapunov is verified.
Emadi et al. (Thu,) studied this question.