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A comparative analysis and implementation of various PLL techniques applied to single-phase grids

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A comparative analysis and implementation of various PLL techniques applied to single-phase grids
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Article in International Conference Proceedings Book
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2011
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Ferreira, RJ
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Rui Esteves Araújo
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João Peças Lopes
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FOS: Engineering and technology > Electrical engineering, Electronic engineering, Information engineering
CORDIS: Technological sciences > Engineering > Electrical engineering
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Abstract (EN): The scope of this work is to find the best approach to control advanced inverters used to connect electric vehicles to the grid. Phase-locked Loop (PLL) is a grid voltage phase detection that makes use of an orthogonal voltage to lock the grid phase. This method is suitable for both single and three phase systems, although in single-phase, because they have less information, more advanced systems are required. The easiest way to obtain the orthogonal voltage system is using a transport delay block to introduce a phase shift of 90 degrees with respect to the fundamental frequency of the grid voltage. This method is known as Synchronous Reference Frame PLL (SRF-PLL). The use of inverse Park transformation is also possible. To lower the complexity and increasing the filtering of the output signals, methods using adaptive filters are a good alternative. For this approach, the use of a second order generalized integrator (SOGI) or Adaptive Notch filter combined with PLL, Enhanced PLL (EPLL) and Quadrature PLL (QPLL), leads to satisfactory results. © 2011 INESC Coimbra.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
Contact: raraujo@fe.up.pt
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