Control Schemes for Reducing the Second Harmonic Current in Two-Stage Single-Phase Converter: An Overview from DC-Bus Port-Impedance Characterization

Li Zhang, X. Ruan
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The instantaneous input and output power of the single-phase converter are imbalanced, resulting in second harmonic current (SHC). This paper provides an insight for reducing the SHC in two-stage single-phase converter from the perspective of the dc-bus port-impedance characterization. It is found that the dc-dc converters in the two-stage single-phase converter can be categorized into two types. One is operating as a bus-voltage-controlled converter (BVCC) whose dc-bus port-impedance is approximately inverse-proportional to the voltage loop gain. The other is operating as a bus-current-controlled converter (BCCC) whose dc-bus port-impedance is a negative resistor. Based on the dc-bus port-impedance characterization, critical points for SHC reduction are summarized, indicating that, for reducing SHC in BVCC, proper control scheme needs be incorporated for increasing the dc-bus port-impedance at twice the input frequency $(2f_{\text{in}})$ or output frequency $(2f_{\mathrm{o}});$ concurrently, the dc bus voltage ripple should be limited for reducing the SHC in the dc source or load; by contrast, for reducing SHC in BCCC, the dc bus voltage ripple should be reduced; simultaneously, the loop gain at $2fi_{\text{in}}$ or $2f_{\mathrm{o}}$ should be high enough for eliminating the SHC in the dc source or load. Thereafter, proper SHC reduction approaches are recommended for different types of two-stage single-phase converters, and pros and cons of different SHC reduction schemes are carefully reviewed. Finally, potential challenges and issues related to this research topic are discussed.
降低两级单相变换器中二次谐波电流的控制方案:从直流母线端口阻抗特性的概述
单相变换器的瞬时输入输出功率不平衡,产生二次谐波电流(SHC)。本文从直流母线端口阻抗特性的角度对降低两级单相变换器的SHC提供了见解。研究发现,两级单相变换器中的dc-dc变换器可分为两种类型。一种是作为总线电压控制转换器(BVCC)工作,其直流总线端口阻抗与电压环增益近似成反比。另一种是作为总线电流控制转换器(BCCC),其直流总线端口阻抗为负电阻。在直流母线端口阻抗特性的基础上,总结了降低SHC的关键点,指出为了降低BVCC的SHC,需要采用适当的控制方案,在输入频率$(2f_{\text{in}})$或输出频率$(2f_{\ maththrm {o}})的两倍处增加直流母线端口阻抗;同时,为了降低直流源或负载的SHC,需要限制直流母线电压纹波;相比之下,为了降低BCCC中的SHC,应减小直流母线电压纹波;同时,$2fi_{\text{in}}$或$2f_{\mathrm{o}}$处的环路增益应该足够高,以消除直流源或负载中的SHC。然后,为不同类型的两级单相变流器推荐适当的减少SHC的方法,并仔细审查不同的SHC减少方案的优缺点。最后,讨论了与本研究课题相关的潜在挑战和问题。
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