Discrete-time DC-link voltage and current control of a grid-connected inverter with LCL-filter and very small DC-link capacitance

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The paper presents a controller design for grid-connected inverters (GCI) with very small dc-link capacitance that are coupled to the grid via an LCL filter. The usual controller designs would fail and result in instability. The proposed controller has a cascaded structure with a current controller as inner control loop and an outer dc-link voltage controller. The controller design is performed in discrete time and it is based on a detailed stability analysis of the dc-link voltage controller to determine the controller parameters which guarantee stability for all operating points. The inner loop is a state-feedback current controller that is designed based on the discrete linear-quadratic regulator (DLQR) theory. An additional integral error feedback assures steady-state accuracy of the current control loop. The simulation and experimental results validate performance and stability of proposed controller design.

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Kalmbach, O., Dirscherl, C., & Hackl, C. M. (2020). Discrete-time DC-link voltage and current control of a grid-connected inverter with LCL-filter and very small DC-link capacitance. Energies, 13(21). https://doi.org/10.3390/en13215613

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