Sensors (Sep 2024)
A Joint Active Damping Strategy Based on <i>LCL</i>-Type Grid-Connected Inverters for Grid Current Feedback and PCC Voltage Unit Feedforward
Abstract
The negative high-pass filter feedback of the grid current (NFGCF) can offer active damping for the LCL-type grid-connected inverter. Due to the control delay in digital control systems, this damping can cause the system to exhibit non-minimum phase behavior within specific frequency ranges. This study proposes a joint active damping approach that combines grid current feedback and the point of common coupling (PCC) voltage unit feedforward. The proposed method introduces a dynamic damping region that varies with grid impedance. By developing suitable damping loop control parameters, this region can span the entire frequency range, even exceeding the Nyquist frequency fs/2. The research results demonstrate that the proposed approach enhances robustness against variations in grid impedance and eliminates non-minimum phase behavior. Simulation and experimental outcomes validate the effectiveness of this joint active damping method.
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