A stable and fast-transient performance switched-mode power amplifier for a power hardware in the loop (PHIL) system

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Abstract

Power Hardware in the Loop (PHIL) systems are used to test a power system with the help of combined software and hardware. Generally, to construct a PHIL system, a switched-mode power amplifier that has a stable performance is used, because of their large, linear signal controlto- output characteristics. However, the fundamental limitations of a switch-mode power amplifier (PA) are the dynamic performance and output bandwidth. In this paper, a compound controller has been used for the rectifier part of a PA, which can ensure the stability of a PA under transient or fault operating conditions. Moreover, a compound controller, which involves a feed-forward controller, a proportional controller and a repetitive controller, is proposed in the inverter part of a PA, and it can be used for PHIL applications. Experimental results are obtained under various operating conditions, such as transient responses under load step change, and output voltage bandwidth testing for a PHIL system, it is concluded that a proposed switched-mode power amplifier is useful for the PHIL system.

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Sun, J., Yin, C., Gong, J., Chen, Y., Liao, Z., & Zha, X. (2017). A stable and fast-transient performance switched-mode power amplifier for a power hardware in the loop (PHIL) system. Energies, 10(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/en10101569

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