Abstract
AbstractThe appealing design known as the quasi‐Z‐source inverter (qZSI) can function in both buck and boost modes. In the meantime, model predictive control (MPC) for power transformers has attracted a lot of interest. In order to improve performance and solve the shortcomings of the current MPC, this paper suggests a low‐computation‐burden model predictive current control (LCB‐MPCC) for the grid‐tied qZSI. Two active vectors, one zero vector, and one shoot‐through (ST) vector are used in the production of the output voltage. To get around the weighting factor, a modified sliding‐mode control technique is suggested for instantly controlling the inductor current and capacitor voltage to their regulating spots. The duty cycle of the ST vector is acquired by the dead‐beat control to restrict the inductor current and significantly reduce the inductor current ripple. Additionally, an effective and quick optimal sector selection strategy is provided that uses a look‐up table to pick the optimal sector rather than a number of intricate calculations. Therefore, the proposed LCB‐MPCC greatly reduces the computational burden. To demonstrate the efficacy and benefits of the suggested technique, simulation and experimental results are presented.
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