13.2 kV Class 3-Phase Solid State Transformer System Based on EtherCAT Communication

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This paper presents a 13.2 kV class 3-phase solid-state transformer (SST) based on EtherCAT communication. In general, when the structure of the unit module is determined, the number of high-frequency isolated transformers (HFIT) is also proportional to the number of modules. The structure most considered in SST is a 1:1 combination of AC/DC converter and DC/DC converter. To optimally implement a 3-phase SST, a topology for reducing passive elements such as switching elements and HFIT is proposed. It also describes the design of HFIT used in DC/DC converter. EtherCAT communication with high transmission speed and expandability is applied to control the SST composed of unit modules stably, and a multi-core microcontroller unit (MCU) is applied to achieve both a high-speed communication cycle and complicated control algorithm execution. The discussions are validated using a 300 kW 13.2 kV class 3-phase SST prototype in various conditions.

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Jeong, D. K., Yun, H. J., Park, S. H., Kim, M. H., Ryu, M. H., Baek, J. W., & Kim, H. S. (2022). 13.2 kV Class 3-Phase Solid State Transformer System Based on EtherCAT Communication. Electronics (Switzerland), 11(19). https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics11193092

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