Title :
A vector controlled current-source PWM rectifier with a novel current damping method
Author :
Salo, Mika ; Tuusa, Heikki
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Power Electron., Tampere Univ., Finland
fDate :
5/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Three-phase current-type pulse width modulation (PWM) rectifiers are becoming increasingly popular as the front-end converter unit in power electronic systems due to tighter electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) regulations. In this paper the control of the current source PWM rectifier in the synchronously rotating reference frame is discussed. A control system is presented in which the active and reactive power are independently controlled with real and imaginary axis components of the supply current vector. A new damping method for supply current oscillations is introduced. The method operates in an open-loop manner and is very suitable for microcontroller implementation since the calculation power demand is low. Furthermore, it is shown that in the synchronously rotating coordinates, where the sinusoidal variables appear as DC quantities, the compensation of the reactive power drawn by the supply filter can be done very easily. The proposed control methods are realized using a single-chip Motorola MC68HC916Y1 microcontroller. The experimental tests show excellent performance in both steady state and transient conditions
Keywords :
AC-DC power convertors; PWM power convertors; damping; electric current control; electromagnetic compatibility; microcontrollers; power engineering computing; rectifying circuits; EMC regulations; active power; calculation power demand; current damping method; electromagnetic compatibility; front-end converter unit; microcontroller implementation; power electronic systems; reactive power; single-chip Motorola MC68HC916Y1; supply current oscillations damping; synchronously rotating reference frame; three-phase current-type PWM rectifiers; vector controlled current-source PWM rectifier; Control systems; Current supplies; EMP radiation effects; Electromagnetic compatibility; Microcontrollers; Open loop systems; Power electronics; Pulse width modulation; Pulse width modulation converters; Rectifiers;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on