Online LCL filter compensation using embedded FRA

2014 
LCL filter control design is challenging because of presence of a resonant pole in the LCL filter transfer function. This paper presents a guideline for LCL filter design, which are often used in grid connected applications, with compensation based on complex poles and zeros. A Software Frequency Response Analyzer (SFRA) is integrated in the control software of the power converter. This enables periodical collection of frequency response data, which can be used to monitor movement of resonant poles due to aging, drifts and degradation of components. The information obtained from embedded SFRA can then be used to adjust the compensation. A feedback linearization method is illustrated to account for the grid voltage disturbances, which cannot be compensated by traditional PI controller. A solar micro inverter board is designed to prove the proposed scheme. Discussions about the embedded design challenges in integration of multiple power stage control, for a micro inverter using a single processor, are included and solutions presented.
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