IEEE Access (Jan 2016)

Self-Synchronized Universal Droop Controller

  • Qing-Chang Zhong,
  • Wen-Long Ming,
  • Yu Zeng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2016.2616115
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4
pp. 7145 – 7153

Abstract

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In this paper, a self-synchronization mechanism is embedded into the universal droop controller (UDC), which is applicable to inverters having an impedance angle between -π/2 rad and π/2 rad, to form a self-synchronized UDC (SUDC). Both the voltage loop and the frequency loop of the UDC are modified to facilitate the standalone and grid-connected operation of inverters. Importantly, the dedicated phase-locked-loop that is often needed for grid-connected or parallel-operated converters is removed. The inverter is able to achieve synchronization before and after connection without the need of a dedicated synchronization unit. Since the original structure of the UDC is kept in the SUDC, the properties of the UDC, such as accurate power sharing and tight output voltage regulation, are well maintained. Extensive experimental results are presented to demonstrate the performance of the proposed SUDC for a grid-connected single-phase inverter.

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