This paper proposes the structured singular value (mu) approach to the prob
lem of designing an output voltage regulator for a Buck-Boost converter wit
h current-mode control. This approach allows a quantitative description of
the effects of reactive components' tolerances and operating point variatio
ns, which strongly affect the converter dynamics, At first, a suitable line
ar converter model is derived, whose parameter variations are described in
terms of perturbations of the linear fractional transformation (LFT) class.
Then, mu-analysis is used to evaluate the robustness of a conventional PI
voltage regulator with respect to the modeled perturbations. Finally, the a
pproximate mu-synthesis procedure known as D-K iteration is used to design
a robustly performing regulator. Simulation results are presented, describi
ng the small and large signal behavior of a reduced order approximation of
the mu-synthesized controller.