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This paper presents the disturbance rejection of peak current-mode control for bidirectional Buck-Boost converter using slope compensation. The equivalent circuits and transfer functions are derived for the peak-current mode control using small signal modeling. In order to utilize the benefits of peak current-mode controller and eliminate its drawbacks, slope compensation has been added. The derived...
Power conditioning system is an interface between distributed generation and utility grid. This paper presents the model of a power conditioning system (PCS) for the hybrid direct fuel-cell/turbine (DFC/T) power plant. It regulates voltage, current and power transmitted from the hybrid DFC/T power plant to utility grid. The proposed system consists of DC/DC converters, a grid-connected SPWM DC/AC...
Power conditioning system (PCS) is an interface between distributed generation and utility grid. It regulates voltage, current and power transmitted from the hybrid direct fuel-cell/turbine (DFC/T) power plant to utility grid. This paper presents a self-adaptive fuzzy PI controller of three phase inverter in PCS for the DFC/T power plant. One of the main tasks of PCS for distributed generations is...
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