Decoupled double synchronous reference frame PLL for power converters control

Pedro Rodríguez*, Josep Pou, Joan Bergas, J. Ignacio Candela, Rolando P. Burgos, Dushan Boroyevich

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Abstract

This paper deals with a crucial aspect in the control of grid-connected power converters, i.e., the detection of the fundamental-frequency positive-sequence component of the utility voltage under unbalanced and distorted conditions. Specifically, it proposes a positive-sequence detector based on a new decoupled double synchronous reference frame phase-locked loop (DDSRF-PLL), which completely eliminates the detection errors of conventional synchronous reference frame PLL's (SRF-PLL). This is achieved by transforming both positive- and negative-sequence components of the utility voltage into the double SRF, from which a decoupling network is developed in order to cleanly extract and separate the positive- and negative-sequence components. The resultant DDSRF-PLL conducts then to a fast, precise, and robust positive-sequence voltage detection even under unbalanced and distorted grid conditions. The paper presents a detailed description and derivation of the proposed detection method, together with an extensive evaluation using simulation and experimental results from a digital signal processor-based laboratory prototype in order to verify and validate the excellent performance achieved by the DDSRF-PLL.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)584-592
Number of pages9
JournalIEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
Volume22
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2007
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering

Keywords

  • Grid-connected converters
  • Phase locked loop (PLL)
  • Positive sequence signals detection
  • Synchronous reference frame (SRF)

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