Abstract

The shadow mode-based regular sampling methods are usually used in the digital control of power inverters, which introduce a control delay of one and a half sampling periods. The control delay affects the closed loop bandwidth and the stability of dc–ac inverters. Recently, regular sampling methods based on the immediate mode is emerging and helpful for reducing the digital control delay. When employing the immediate mode, the induced vertical crossings may arouse the duty-cycle loss and dead-band effect during the modulation process, which deteriorate the normal operation of the inverters. Although the duty-cycle loss can be avoided by forcing the PWM signal to flip at the occurrence of vertical crossings, the introduced dead bands still exist. Thus, this paper investigates the phenomenon of vertical crossings and proposes a control algorithm composed of predicting the occurrence of vertical crossings and compensating the dead-band effect for regular sampling methods based on the immediate mode. Finally, experimental results on a single-phase dc–ac inverter prototype are provided to compare the efficacy of different approaches.

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