Abstract

SUMMARYIn the near future, many distributed power systems will be connected to utility lines in the local area. The demand for control accuracy of utility interactive inverters will likely increase beyond present capabilities. The utility interactive inverter requires FRT capability to compensate for utility voltage fluctuations. A deadbeat control with disturbance compensation and 1 MHz‐PLL control with quasi‐dq transformation were applied to a utility interactive inverter using an FPGA based hardware controller. The FRT characteristics were verified through simulations and experiments, and the superior characteristics of the proposed method were verified.

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