Marin L. , Tarraso A. , Candela I. , Rye R. , RODRÍGUEZ CORTÉS, PEDRO
No
IEEE Energy Convers. Congr. Expo., ECCE
Capítulo de un Libro
Científica
01/01/2019
2-s2.0-85076750952
The control scheme of grid-tied converters is often implemented in the dq-frame due to simplicity of design. However, with this transformation, there exists an inherent cross-coupling term between the d-and q-channels which is often compensated for by using a feed-forward term in the current-control loop. It is shown, by applying the generalized Nyquist criterion (GNC) to the dq-frame ac impedance of the converter, that the inclusion of this decoupling term, in fact, degrades the stability of the controller when increasing the bandwidth of the synchronous reference frame phase-locked loop (SRF-PLL). Harware-in-the-loop (HIL) experiments are also conducted and verify these results. © 2019 IEEE.
Eigenvalues; Generalized Nyquist criterion; Impedance-based; Inductor current feed-forward; Small-signal; State-space