Authors
Yanjun Tian, Poh Chiang Loh, Fujin Deng, Zhe Chen, Yanting Hu
Publication date
2015/6/11
Journal
IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
Volume
31
Issue
4
Pages
3177-3188
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Cascaded converter is formed by connecting two subconverters together, sharing a common intermediate dc-link voltage. Regulation of this dc-link voltage is frequently realized with a proportional-integral (PI) controller, whose high gain at dc helps to force a zero steady-state tracking error. Such precise tracking is, however, at the expense of increasing the system type, caused by the extra pole at the origin introduced by the PI controller. The overall system may, hence, be tougher to control. To reduce the system type while preserving precise dc-link voltage tracking, this paper proposes a coordinated control scheme for the cascaded converter, which uses only a proportional dc-link voltage regulator. The resulting converter is thus dynamically faster, and when compared with the conventional PI-controlled converter, it is less affected by impedance interaction between its two subconverters. The proposed scheme can …
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