TY - GEN
T1 - Digital boundary controller for single-phase grid-connected CSI
AU - Li, River T.H.
AU - Chung, Henry S.H.
AU - Lau, W. H.
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - The theory, design, and implementation of the digital boundary controller for the single-phase grid-connected current source inverter (CSI) is presented in this paper. The concept is based on extending an analogy-based boundary control technique originally proposed for voltage-mode converters to deliver regulated voltage into the one for grid-connected CSI that delivers regulated current. A discrete form of the second-order switching surface that resembles state-plane trajectories passing through the target operating point is derived. The controller first senses the voltage and current of the output filter inductor. It will then estimate the output current trajectory after a hypothesized switching action. Finally, it will generate switching command at an appropriate instant, so that the output current will go within the predefined hysteresis band. The ultimate goal of this control method is to make the inverter exhibit good steady-state spectral characteristics and dynamic responses. The CSI can settle into steady state in two switching actions after a large-signal disturbance. The proposed scheme has been successfully applied to a 550W, 220V, 50Hz prototype and the controller is implemented with a digital signal processor TMS320F2808. The steady-state performances and the time-domain dynamic responses of the inverter under different types of large-signal disturbances will be given. ©2008 IEEE.
AB - The theory, design, and implementation of the digital boundary controller for the single-phase grid-connected current source inverter (CSI) is presented in this paper. The concept is based on extending an analogy-based boundary control technique originally proposed for voltage-mode converters to deliver regulated voltage into the one for grid-connected CSI that delivers regulated current. A discrete form of the second-order switching surface that resembles state-plane trajectories passing through the target operating point is derived. The controller first senses the voltage and current of the output filter inductor. It will then estimate the output current trajectory after a hypothesized switching action. Finally, it will generate switching command at an appropriate instant, so that the output current will go within the predefined hysteresis band. The ultimate goal of this control method is to make the inverter exhibit good steady-state spectral characteristics and dynamic responses. The CSI can settle into steady state in two switching actions after a large-signal disturbance. The proposed scheme has been successfully applied to a 550W, 220V, 50Hz prototype and the controller is implemented with a digital signal processor TMS320F2808. The steady-state performances and the time-domain dynamic responses of the inverter under different types of large-signal disturbances will be given. ©2008 IEEE.
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U2 - 10.1109/PESC.2008.4592684
DO - 10.1109/PESC.2008.4592684
M3 - RGC 32 - Refereed conference paper (with host publication)
SN - 9781424416684
SP - 4562
EP - 4568
BT - PESC Record - IEEE Annual Power Electronics Specialists Conference
T2 - 39th IEEE Annual Power Electronics Specialists Conference (PESC '08)
Y2 - 15 June 2008 through 19 June 2008
ER -