Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf. Eng., Univ. of Padova, Padua, Italy
Abstract :
A fully digital, nonlinear, wide-bandwidth current controller for dc-ac and dc-dc voltage source converters is presented in this paper. Exploiting oversampling, the controller mimics an analog hysteresis current controller, but it does not employ analog comparators, digital-to-analog converters, or any other analog signal pre- or postprocessing circuitry. Indeed, it fully virtualizes the hysteresis controller´s operation and, based only on a nonlinear, efficient current error processing algorithm, drives the power converter at almost constant switching frequency. Overall, it offers the same excellent dynamic performance of the analog hysteresis controller and, at the same time, solves most of the related problems. Because the current error sample processing algorithm is inherently parallel in structure, the controller is suited for VHDL synthesis and field-programmable gate-array implementation, which guarantees flexibility and low cost, together with minimum computation and signal conversion delays. Its intended application areas include active filters, uninterruptible power supplies, microgrid distributed energy resource controllers, laboratory battery testers, and welding machines.
Keywords :
DC-AC power convertors; DC-DC power convertors; active filters; control engineering computing; digital control; electric current control; field programmable gate arrays; hardware description languages; nonlinear control systems; power engineering computing; power filters; DC-AC voltage source converter; DC-DC voltage source converter; VHDL synthesis; active filters; almost constant switching frequency; analog hysteresis current controller; current error processing algorithm; current error sample processing algorithm; field-programmable gate-array implementation; laboratory battery testers; microgrid distributed energy resource controllers; minimum computation; nonlinear wide-bandwidth digital current controller; power converter; signal conversion delays; uninterruptible power supplies; welding machines; wide-bandwidth current controller; Clocks; Field programmable gate arrays; Frequency control; Hysteresis; Inverters; Modulation; Synchronization; Current control; digital control; hysteresis control; non-linear filters; nonlinear filters;