One-cycle control strategy with active damping for AC-DC matrix converter

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Abstract

This study presents an input filter resonance mitigation method for an AC-DC matrix converter. This method combines the advantages of the one-cycle control strategy and the active damping technique. Unnecessary sensors are removed, and system cost is reduced by employing the grid-side input currents as feedback to damp out LC resonance. A model that includes the proposed method and the input filter is established with consideration of the delay caused by the actual controller. A zero-pole map is employed to analyze model stability and to investigate virtual resistor parameter design principles. Based on a double closed-loop control scheme, the one-cycle control strategy does not require any complex modulation index control. Thus, this strategy can be more easily implemented than traditional space vector-based methods. Experimental results demonstrate the veracity of theoretical analysis and the feasibility of the proposed approach. © 2014 KIPE.

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Liu, X., Zhang, Q., & Hou, D. (2014). One-cycle control strategy with active damping for AC-DC matrix converter. Journal of Power Electronics, 14(4), 778–787. https://doi.org/10.6113/JPE.2014.14.4.778

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