Bidirectional High-Frequency Link Inverter with Deadbeat Control


Vol. 9, No. 5, pp. 726-735, Sep. 2009
10.6113/JPE.2009.9.5.726


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 Abstract

This paper presents a Bidirectional High-Frequency Link (BHFL) inverter that utilizes the Deadbeat controller. The main features of this topology are the reduced size of the inverter and fewer power switches. On the secondary side of the transformer, the active rectifier employs only two power switches, thus reducing switching losses. Using this configuration, the inverter is capable of carrying a bidirectional power flow. The inverter is controlled by a Deadbeat controller, which consists of the inner current loop, outer voltage loop and a feedforward controller. Additional disturbance decoupling networks are employed to improve the system’s robustness towards load variations. A 1-kVA prototype inverter has been constructed and the Deadbeat control algorithm is experimentally verified. The experimental results show that the inverter has high efficiency (91%) with low steady state output voltage total harmonics distortion (1.5%).


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[IEEE Style]

Z. Salam, "Bidirectional High-Frequency Link Inverter with Deadbeat Control," Journal of Power Electronics, vol. 9, no. 5, pp. 726-735, 2009. DOI: 10.6113/JPE.2009.9.5.726.

[ACM Style]

Zainal Salam. 2009. Bidirectional High-Frequency Link Inverter with Deadbeat Control. Journal of Power Electronics, 9, 5, (2009), 726-735. DOI: 10.6113/JPE.2009.9.5.726.