Time-varying feedback gains for power circuits with active waveshaping
Abstract
This paper presents a line interfaced inverter that employs a dc-dc converter to actively shape its ac current waveform. The duty cycle applied to this converter to control the current is determined in a closed loop fashion. The incremental dynamic response of the power circuit is found to be highly dependent on the ac voltage and current waveforms and therefore varies on a 60 Hz basis. With fixed feedback gains this variance would give closed loop poles that moved during the cycle. To avoid the problems that a time-varying system response would cause, a novel control scheme is proposed. This scheme uses periodically varying feedback gains to counteract the power circuit's time depend response in a way that gives closed loop poles that do not move. Results of a Parity Simulation are included to verify the validity of this approach.
- Publication:
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PESC 1981; Power Electronics Specialists Conference
- Pub Date:
- 1981
- Bibcode:
- 1981ppes.conf...52S
- Keywords:
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- Dynamic Response;
- Feedback Control;
- Power Gain;
- Power Supply Circuits;
- Voltage Converters (Dc To Dc);
- Voltage Regulators;
- Waveforms;
- Control Simulation;
- Design Analysis;
- Electric Power Supplies;
- Performance Prediction;
- Static Inverters;
- Systems Simulation;
- Transistor Circuits;
- Electronics and Electrical Engineering