Improved hysteresis current control of three-level inverter for distribution static compensator application
@inproceedings{Srikanthan2009ImprovedHC, title={Improved hysteresis current control of three-level inverter for distribution static compensator application}, author={S. Srikanthan and Mahesh K. Mishra and R. Rao}, year={2009} }
This study proposes an improved scheme of hysteresis current control for a three-level distribution static compensator (DSTATCOM) application. The conventional two-level hysteresis controller offers advantages including ease of implementation and good dynamic performance, but the switching frequency is subjected to wide variation. Also, the maximum frequency may exceed tolerable limits, as the width of the current band becomes narrower. The basic three-level switching scheme overcomes the above… CONTINUE READING
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