Abstract

This paper presents a fifth-order generalized integrator (FOGI) as an orthogonal signal generator (OSG) to obtain a grid synchronization signal for a double-stage single-phase grid-interfaced photovoltaic supply system (GIPVSS). The proposed GIPVSS consists of a single-ended primary inductor converter (SEPIC) and a H-bridge voltage source converter (HBVSC) to transfer solar power to the grid system. The SEPIC controls maximum power delivery (MPD) from the Photovoltaic (PV) array and feeds that power to the grid via an HBVSC. In this study, all energy storage elements (inductors and capacitors) of SEPIC are considered with their effective series resistance (ESR). The dynamic modeling of SEPIC is obtained using a small signal analysis. The control of VSC allows harmonics’ mitigation and power factor improvements. A FOGI and a second-order adaptive filtering approach are used in controling VSC. The FOGI is used to obtain a grid synchronization signal from sensed grid voltage under disturbances. The second-order adaptive filtering approach is used to obtain an active load current component. The comparative analysis of FOGI with other reported algorithms is carried out under harmonics in sensed grid voltage. The effectiveness of the proposed system and its control is validated in a laboratory prototype using a Launch Pad TMS320F28379D digital signal processor (DSP).

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