COORDINATED CONTROL OF SECOND-ORDER HARMONIC VOLTAGE AND CURRENT FLUCTUATIONS IN CASCADED H-BRIDGE INVERTER WITH SUPERCAPACITOR AND DC-DC STAGE AT VARIABLE OUTPUT FREQUENCIES

Coordinated Control of Second-Order Harmonic Voltage and Current Fluctuations in Cascaded H-Bridge Inverter with Supercapacitor and DC-DC Stage at Variable Output Frequencies

Coordinated Control of Second-Order Harmonic Voltage and Current Fluctuations in Cascaded H-Bridge Inverter with Supercapacitor and DC-DC Stage at Variable Output Frequencies

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In the cascaded H-bridge inverter (CHBI) with supercapacitor and dc-dc stage, inherent second-order harmonic power flows through each submodule (SM), causing fluctuations in both the dc-link voltage and the dc-dc current.There exist limitations in cinderella curtsy handling these fluctuations at variable output frequencies when employing proportional-integral (PI) control to the dc-dc stage.This paper aims to coordinately control these second-order harmonic voltage and current fluctuations in the CHBI.The presented method configures a specific second-order harmonic voltage reference, equipped with a maximum voltage fluctuation constraint and a suitable phase, for currys dyson dc40 the dc-dc stage.

A PI-resonant controller is used to track the configured reference.This allows for regulating the second-order harmonic fluctuation in the average dc-link voltage among the SMs within a certain value.Importantly, the second-order harmonic fluctuation in the dc-dc current can also be reduced.Simulation and experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of the presented method.

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