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Steady-State Error Suppression and Simplified Implementation of Direct Source Current Control for Matrix Converter With Model Predictive Control

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A matrix converter (MC) with model predictive control based on the source reactive power control usually fails to show sinusoidal source currents. The analysis presented in this paper shows that this common combination of a converter and control has the inherent inability to suppress some harmonics in the source currents, even with additional passive or active damping control. Direct source current control can be implemented to give sinusoidal source currents and intrinsic active damping. However, the issue of steady-state error in output currents then arises, as the MC topology does not allow of the independent control of source and output currents. Therefore, feedback control of load active power is proposed to address this issue without degrading the fast dynamic performance. Benefiting from the direct source current control, a simplified implementation is also proposed to decrease the number of candidate switching states from 27 to 5, which significantly reduces the computational burden. Experimental results have verified the theoretical analysis and the effectiveness of the proposed control scheme.

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