Abstract

In this paper, a novel control scheme of three-phase PWM rectifiers eliminating the AC voltage and current sensors is proposed. Both the phase angle and the magnitude of the source voltage are estimated by controlling the deviation between the rectifier current and its model current to be zero. The phase currents can be reconstructed from switching states of the PWM rectifier and the measured DC link currents. To eliminate the calculation time delay effect of the microprocessor, a predictive state observer is employed. The proposed control scheme reduces the system cost and improves its reliability. The feasibility of the proposed AC sensorless technique for PWM rectifiers has been verified through experiments using a high performance DSP chip.

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