Title :
Implementation and performance comparison of five DSP-based control methods for three-phase six-switch boost PFC rectifier
Author :
Huber, Laszlo ; Kumar, Misha ; Jovanovic, Milan M.
Author_Institution :
Delta Products Corp., Research Triangle Park, NC, USA
Abstract :
In this paper, implementation and performance comparison of five control methods for the average-current-controlled three-phase six-switch boost PFC rectifier are presented. The considered average-current-control methods include implementations with three independent controllers, with six-step PWM, and with three-step PWM all in stationary (a,b,c) reference frame, as well as average-current control in rotating (d,q) reference frame with zero-sequence-signal (ZSS) injection-based PWM and with space vector modulation (SVM). It is shown that the average-current control with three independent controllers exhibits the lowest total harmonic distortion (THD) of input currents, whereas, the average-current control in the rotating (d,q) reference frame with ZSS injection-based PWM and SVM exhibit the highest power factor. It is also shown that the average-current control with three independent controllers requires the shortest calculation time. The measurements were performed on a 3-kW, three-phase, six-switch, boost PFC rectifier prototype controlled by the TMS320F2808 DSP from TI.
Keywords :
PWM rectifiers; electric current control; harmonic distortion; power factor correction; DSP-based control method; TMS320F2808 DSP; ZSS injection-based PWM; average-current-control method; power 3 kW; rotating reference frame; six-step PWM; space vector modulation; three-phase six-switch boost PFC rectifier; three-step PWM; total harmonic distortion; zero-sequence-signal; Current control; Digital signal processing; Integrated circuits; Pulse width modulation; Rectifiers; Support vector machines; Voltage control;
Conference_Titel :
Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition (APEC), 2015 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Charlotte, NC
DOI :
10.1109/APEC.2015.7104338