DocumentCode :
3680156
Title :
Comparison of oversampled current controllers for microgrid utility interface converters
Author :
Simone Buso;Tommaso Caldognetto;Danilo Iglesias Brandao
Author_Institution :
DEI - Dept. of Information Engineering - University of Padova via G. Gradenigo 6/b 35131 Padova - Italy
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
6888
Lastpage :
6895
Abstract :
This paper presents the comparison of three different fully digital, oversampled, large bandwidth inverter current controllers: a proportional integral controller, a predictive controller, and a non-linear hysteresis controller. The purpose is to determine which one allows to achieve the highest final performance when adopted as the inner current control loop in a microgrid utility interface converter. The utility interface operation in the microgrid, as either a voltage supporting or a voltage forming converter, needs a fast output voltage control loop. In order to achieve a large bandwidth voltage regulation, with effective load disturbance rejection, the inner current loop small-signal bandwidth needs to be maximized. To prevent saturation of the voltage loop, a fast large-signal response of the current controller is also beneficial. The paper analyzes the above current controllers and compares their small-signal bandwidths and large-signal reference tracking performance. The better performing controller is then used in a multi-loop voltage control for the utility interface converter. Experimental results are presented that allow to validate the analytical results and to illustrate the achievable performance of the utility interface voltage regulation loop in steady state and transient conditions.
Keywords :
"Voltage control","Clocks","Microgrids","Bandwidth","Frequency control","Modulation","Control systems"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Energy Conversion Congress and Exposition (ECCE), 2015 IEEE
ISSN :
2329-3721
Electronic_ISBN :
2329-3748
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ECCE.2015.7310625
Filename :
7310625
Link To Document :
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