A High-Performance SPWM Controller for Three-Phase UPS Systems
Operating Under Highly Nonlinear Loads
Abstract—This paper presents the design of a
high-performance sinusoidal pulsewidth modulation (SPWM) controller for
threephase uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems that are operating under
highly nonlinear loads. The classical SPWM method is quite effective in
controlling the RMS magnitude of the UPS output voltages. However, it is not
good enough in compensating the harmonics and the distortion caused
specifically by the nonlinear currents drawn by the rectifier loads. The
distortion becomes more severe at high power where the switching frequency has
to be reduced due to the efficiency concerns. This study proposes a new design
strategy that overcomes the limitations of the classical RMS control. It adds
inner loops to the closed-loop control system effectively that enables
successful reduction of harmonics and compensation of distortion at the
outputs. Simulink is used to analyze, develop, and design the controller using
the state-space model of the inverter. The controller is implemented in the
TMS320F2808 DSP by Texas Instruments, and the performance is evaluated
experimentally using a three-phase 10 kVA transformer isolated UPS under all
types of load conditions. In conclusion, the experimental results demonstrate
that the controller successfully achieves the steady-state RMS voltage
regulation specifications as well as the total harmonic distortion and the
dynamic response requirements of major UPS standards.
(Index Terms—Inverter, nonlinear load, sinusoidal pulsewidth modulation
(PWM) control, uninterruptible power supply (UPS).)
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