Control Strategy to Achieve Input and Output Voltage Sharing for Input-Series–Output-Series-Connected Inverter Systems

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Original languageEnglish
Article number5350663
Pages (from-to)1585-1596
Journal / PublicationIEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
Volume25
Issue number6
Online published4 Jun 2010
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2010
Externally publishedYes

Abstract

This paper explores a new configuration for modular inverter systems, namely, input-seriesoutput-series (ISOS) connected inverter systems, which are very suitable for high-input-voltage and high-output-voltage applications. The control objective of such systems is to achieve input voltage sharing (IVS) and output voltage sharing (OVS) among the constituent modules. This paper first reveals the relationship between IVS and OVS and points out that IVS and OVS can be simultaneously achieved only by the application of a compound strategy, which involves controlling IVS as well as controlling the magnitudes or phases of the modules output voltages. Then, a practical implementation of the compound strategy, which combines a method of IVS with synchronization of the output phase angles, is proposed. An analysis of the decoupling of the two control loops, along with the detailed description of their design, is also presented. Finally, experimental results are presented to verify the theoretical analysis. © 2006 IEEE.

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  • Input voltage sharing (IVS) loop, Input-series output-series (ISOS) connection, Inverter, Output voltage loop, Phase synchronization, Voltage sharing

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