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This paper deals with vector control of grid-connected converter under unbalance grid conditions using single AC side current sensor. DDSRF based decoupling technique is used for decoupling of grid voltage and enhanced DDSRF is used for decoupling of grid current in the revolving d+−q+ and d−−q− frames. In the presented method, the stationary α-axis current is simply proportional to sensed r-phase...
State-space average value modeling of dc-dc converters in continuous and discontinuous modes have been conferred remarkable recognition in the literature. This paper presents different aspects of averaged value modeling of flyback converter operating in discontinuous conduction mode (DCM). Moreover, a second order sliding mode controller is designed and analyzed for flyback converter. The advantages...
In recent days PMSM drives are becoming more popular. Because of their quick response and accuracy of the vector control technique, vector controlled PMSM drives are good option for many applications. This work mainly deals with design and hardware implementation of vector controlled PMSM drive using dsPIC30F6010A controller. In order to complete the drive, field weakening region is also included...
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