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Stationary frame current regulation of PWM inverters with zero steady-state error
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2003
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Electrical EngineeringEngineeringStationary Abc FrameSteady-state ErrorMotor DriveElectrical DriveStationary Frame RegulatorPower Electronics ConverterElectric Power ConversionPower System ControlPower InverterPower ElectronicsCurrent RegulatorsPwm InvertersFrequency ControlPower Systems
Current regulators for AC inverters are commonly categorized as hysteresis, linear PI, or deadbeat predictive regulators, with a further sub-classification into stationary ABC frame and synchronous d-q frame implementations. Synchronous frame regulators are generally accepted to have a better performance than stationary frame regulators, as they operate on DC quantities and hence can eliminate steady-state errors. This paper establishes a theoretical connection between these two classes of regulators and proposes a new type of stationary frame regulator, the P+Resonant regulator, which achieves the same transient and steady-state performance as a synchronous frame PI regulator. The new regulator is applicable to both single-phase and three phase inverters.
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