IP Library Granted Patent US 12683492
Granted Patent B2
US 12683492 · App. 18/514,660 · Granted Jul 14, 2026

Dynamic nonlinear droop control

Inventors: Hui Yu (Raleigh, NC); Srdjan Miodrag Lukic (Raleigh, NC); Hao Tu (Raleigh, NC)
Assignee: NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY
H02M3/155H02J1/00
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Patent No.
US 12683492
App. No.
18/514,660
Granted
Jul 14, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Various examples are provided related to dynamic nonlinear droop control (DNDC). In one embodiment, a method for DNDC for direct current (DC) power conversion includes receiving an indication of an output of a DC power converter, generating a control signal based upon the indication, and adjusting operation of the DC power converter in response to the generated control signal. The indication can be a scaled measurement of output current or output power of the DC power converter. The control signal is based at least in part upon the indication, the power converter voltage and DNDC parameters.

Claims (86)

1 . A method for dynamic nonlinear droop control (DNDC) for direct current (DC) power conversion, comprising:

receiving an indication of an output of a DC power converter, the indication being a scaled measurement of output current or output power of the DC power converter;

generating a control signal based upon the indication, wherein the control signal is based at least in part upon:

y

.

=

μ

y

M

(

1

-

y

N

)

-

μη

x

K

,

where x is the indication, y is power converter voltage, μ and η are DNDC parameters, and M≥1, N≥1 and K≥1; and

adjusting operation of the DC power converter in response to the generated control signal.

2 . The method of claim 1 , wherein M, N, and K are integer values.

3 . The method of claim 1 , wherein M, N, and K are fractional values.

4 . The method of claim 1 , wherein the DC power converter is a DC-DC power converter.

5 . The method of claim 1 , wherein pulse width modulation switching of the DC power converter is controlled based upon the scaled generated control signal.

6 . A dynamic nonlinear droop control (DNDC) for direct current (DC) power conversion, comprising:

an input configured to receive an indication of an output of a DC power converter, the indication being a scaled measurement of output current or output power of the DC power converter;

processing circuitry configured to generate a control signal based upon the indication, wherein the control signal is based at least in part upon:

y

.

=

μ

y

M

(

1

-

y

N

)

-

μη

x

K

,

where x is the indication, y is power converter voltage, μ and η are DNDC parameters, and M≥1, N≥1 and K≥1; and

a controller configured to adjust operation of the DC power converter in response to the generated control signal.

7 . The DNDC of claim 6 , wherein M, N, and K are integer values.

8 . The DNDC of claim 6 , wherein M, N, and K are fractional values.

9 . The DNDC of claim 6 , wherein the DC power converter is a DC-DC power converter.

10 . The DNDC of claim 6 , wherein pulse width modulation switching of the DC power converter is controlled based upon a scaled generated control signal.

11 . The DNDC of claim 6 , wherein the DC power converter comprises the DNDC.

12 . A DC power grid, comprising:

a plurality of DC power converters, each of the plurality of DC power converters including a dynamic nonlinear droop control (DNDC) comprising circuitry configured to:

receive an indication of an output of that DC power converter, the indication being a scaled measurement of output current or output power of that DC power converter;

generate a control signal based upon the indication, wherein the control signal is based at least in part upon:

y

.

=

μ

y

M

(

1

-

y

N

)

-

μη

x

K

,

where x is the indication, y is power converter voltage, μ and η are DNDC parameters, and M≥1, N≥1 and K≥1; and

adjust operation of that DC power converter in response to the generated control signal.

13 . The DC power grid of claim 12 , wherein the operation of the DC power converter is adjusted via pulse width modulation switching of the DC power converter.

14 . The DC power grid of claim 13 , wherein the pulse width modulation switching of the DC power converter is controlled based upon a scaled generated control signal.

15 . The DC power grid of claim 12 , wherein M, N, and K are integer values.

16 . The DC power grid of claim 12 , wherein M, N, and K are fractional values.