Abstract

Synchronous-reference-frame phase-locked loop (SRF-PLL) is widely used in grid synchronization applications. However, under unbalanced, distorted and DC offset mixed grid conditions, its performance tends to worsen. In order to improve the filtering capability of SRF-PLL, a modified three-order generalized integrator (MTOGI) with DC offset rejection capability based on conventional three order generalized integrator (TOGI) and an enhanced delayed signal cancellation (EDSC) are proposed, then dual modified TOGI (DMTOGI) filtering stage is designed and incorporated into the SRF-PLL control loop with EDSC to form a new hybrid filter-based PLL. The proposed PLL can reject the fundamental frequency negative sequence (FFNS) component, DC offset component, and the rest of harmonic components in SRF-PLL input three-phase voltages at the same time with a simple complexity. The proposed PLL in this paper has a faster transient response due to the EDSC reducing the number of DSC operators. A small-signal model of the proposed PLL is derived. The stability is analyzed and parameter design guidelines are given. Experimental results are included to validate the effectiveness and robustness of the proposed PLL.

Highlights

  • The accurate estimation of grid voltage phase is the key technology in the control of the three-phase grid-connected power converter

  • To achieve a quick and accurate of estimation of grid voltage phase under adverse grid conditions such as grid voltage imbalance and distortion is an issue of focus in the field of new energy grid-connections [3,4]

  • This paper proposes a modified three order generalized integrator (TOGI) (MTOGI) structure that based on the conventional TOGI to block DC offset components completely, and provides an enhanced DSC (EDSC) operator based on modified DSC approach to eliminate harmonic components

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Introduction

The accurate estimation of grid voltage phase is the key technology in the control of the three-phase grid-connected power converter. With the continuous innovation and development of new energy power generation technologies such as solar energy and wind energy, the operation of the grid becomes more and more complicated. To achieve a quick and accurate of estimation of grid voltage phase under adverse grid conditions such as grid voltage imbalance and distortion is an issue of focus in the field of new energy grid-connections [3,4]. To deal with phase estimation problem under non-ideal grid voltage, many PLL methods have been proposed by scholars. Most of these methods are based on the synchronous reference frame

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