This paper presents a method for the active damping of a grid-tie
inverter. This method is based solely on the feedback of the injected current into the grid and is applicable to any linear current controller. It requires a low additional computational load over that required to control a grid-tie
inverter and the same measurements. A general design methodology for the current controller, which allows positioning all of the closed-loop poles of the system at arbitrary locations (even unstable modes of the
filter), is proposed. Stability and robustness of the resulting system are analyzed. Simulation and experimental results that validate the proposal are presented.