Title :
Digital-controlled single-phase unified power quality conditioner nonlinear and voltage sensitive load
Author :
Ryoo, Hong-Je ; Rim, Geun-Hie ; Kim, Tae-Jin ; Kisck, Dragos O.
Author_Institution :
Power Electron. Res. Group, Korea Electrotechnol. Res. Inst., Changwon, South Korea
Abstract :
Power quality has become an important factor in power systems, for consumer and household appliances with proliferation of various electric/electronic equipment and computer systems. The main causes of a poor power quality are harmonic currents, poor power factor, supply-voltage variations, etc. A technique of achieving both active current distortion compensation, power factor correction and also mitigating the supply-voltage variation (sag or swell) at the load side, is presented in this paper. The operation and rating issues of the proposed single-phase unified power quality conditioner are highlighted too. To reduce the total cost, but to increase the performance, the system is fully digital-controlled using the fixed-point TMS320F240 digital signal processor. The performances of UPQC that is composed by shunt and series PWM controlled-converters have been verified on a laboratory prototype.
Keywords :
PWM power convertors; compensation; cost reduction; digital control; digital signal processing chips; domestic appliances; power conversion harmonics; power factor correction; power supply quality; PWM controlled-converters; TMS320F240 digital signal processor; computer systems; cost reduction; current distortion compensation; digital control; electric-electronic equipment; harmonic currents; household appliances; power factor correction; power quality; power systems; unified power quality conditioner; voltage sag; voltage swell; Costs; Electronic equipment; Home appliances; Power factor correction; Power quality; Power supplies; Power system harmonics; Pulse width modulation; Reactive power; Voltage;
Conference_Titel :
Industrial Electronics Society, 2004. IECON 2004. 30th Annual Conference of IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8730-9
DOI :
10.1109/IECON.2004.1433278