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In this paper introduced a design of the active controllable energy feedback device (ACEFD) based on dsPIC30F DSP and d-q controller. Through establishing the synchronous rotating coordinate system (dq) model, we may achieve the decoupling feed-forward control method; the advantages are discussed in the following paragraphs. We also analysis the inner current control model and calculate accurately...
This paper discusses a 48-pulse H-bridge PWM inverter which utilizes a quasi-resonant topology that is comprised of a clamping circuit and a resonant circuit, in order to achieve soft switching. The use of a multi-pulse inverter increases the quality of the output whereas the implementation of soft switching technique increases the overall efficiency of the inverter by decreasing switching losses...
In this paper, the implementation of a three-phase shunt active power filter is presented. The filter is essentially three independent single-phase current-controlled voltage source inverters (CC-VSI) with a common DC bus. The CC- VSI is operated to directly control the AC grid current to be sinusoidal and in phase with the grid voltage. The APF consists of a current control loop, which uses polarized...
This paper presents the compensation principle using PI and ANN control strategies of the USSC in detail. The USSC is an active filter (AF) and it compensates the reactive power, harmonics in both the voltage and current caused by loads. The USSC makes use of two back to back connected IGBT based voltage source inverters (VSIs) with a common DC bus. One inverter is connected in series and the other...
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