Power Control of Grid-Forming Converters Based on Full-State Feedback

6 May 2022  ·  Meng Chen, Dao Zhou, Frede Blaabjerg ·

The active and reactive power controllers of grid-forming converters are traditionally designed separately, which relies on the assumption of loop decoupling. This paper proposes a full-state feedback control for the power loops of grid-forming converters. First, the power loops are modeled considering their natural coupling, which, therefore, can apply to all kinds of line impedance, i.e., resistive, inductive, or complex. Then a full-state feedback control design is used. By this way, the eigenvalues of the system can be arbitrarily placed to any positions in the timescale of power loops. Therefore, the parameters can be directly chosen by the predefined specifications. A step-by-step parameters design procedure is also given in this paper. Experimental results verify the proposed method.

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