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IECON 2015 - 41st Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society

DOI: 10.1109/iecon.2015.7392938

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Current control loop design and analysis based on resonant regulators for microgrid applications

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Abstract

Voltage and current control loops play an important role in the performance of microgrids employing power electronics voltage source inverters. Correct design of feedback loops is essential for the proper operation of these systems. This paper analyzes the influence of state feedback cross-coupling in the design of resonant regulators for inner current loops in power converters operating in standalone microgrids. It is also demonstrated that the effect of state feedback cross-coupling degrades the performance of the control loops by increasing the steady-state error. Different resonant regulators structures are analyzed and compared, performing experimental tests to validate the results of the theoretical analysis. Keywords—voltage and current regulators; proportional+resonant (PR), complex vector PR