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Improved feedback quantizer with discrete space vector

2024, Dr. Espinosa-Neira, Eduardo, Veillon, MatĂ­as, Melin, Pedro, Mirzaeva, Galina, Rivera, Marco, Baier, Carlos, Ramirez, Roberto

The use of advanced modulation and control schemes for power converters, such as a Feedback Quantizer and Predictive Control, is widely studied in the literature. This work focuses on improving the closed-loop modulation scheme called Feedback Quantizer, which is applied to a three-phase voltage source inverter. This scheme has the natural behavior of mitigating harmonics at low frequencies, which are detrimental to electrical equipment such as transformers. This modulation scheme also provides good tracking for the voltage reference at the fundamental frequency. On the other hand, the disadvantage of this scheme is that it has a variable switching frequency, creating a harmonic spectrum in frequency dispersion, and it also needs a small sampling time to obtain good results. The proposed scheme to improve the modulation scheme is based on a Discrete Space Vector with virtual vectors to obtain a better approximation of the optimal vectors for use in the algorithm. The proposal improves the conventional scheme at a high sampling time (200 μs), obtaining a THD less than 2% in the load current, decreases the noise created by the conventional scheme, and provides a fixed switching frequency. Experimental tests demonstrate the correct operation of the proposed scheme.

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FCS-MPC without steady-state error applied to a grid-connected cascaded H-Bridge multilevel inverter

2021, Dr. Espinosa-Neira, Eduardo, Baier, Carlos, Ramirez, Roberto, Marciel, Esteban, Hernandez, Jesus, Melin, Pedro

Cascaded H-bridge multilevel (CHB-ML) inverters are an attractive alternative for supplying power to ac grids as they have high reliability and offer an acceptable quality of voltage at their output terminals. In order to achieve efficient operation in these CHB-ML inverters, they must work at low switching frequencies. The finite-control set model predictive control (FCS-MPC) scheme is a very intuitive strategy for controlling this type of converter, but traditional FCS-MPC algorithms generally have a steady-state error when operating at low sampling frequencies and/or if there are parameters mismatch in the prediction model, regarding those of the real system. In this article, a grid-connected CHB-ML inverter that uses an improved FCS-MPC scheme is proposed. The proposed strategy eliminates the steady-state error in an MPC operating at low sampling frequencies and maintains correct operation when a change in the control reference occurs. Experimental results from a grid-connected CHB-ML inverter with three units (seven levels) demonstrate the feasibility of the proposal.