A Novel Control Scheme for Current-Controlled PWM Inverters

A high-performance current-controlled inverter must have a quick current response in transient state and low harmonic current content in steady state. However, in general, these requirements contradict each other. A novel control scheme is proposed which is based on the current deviation vector and satisfies both requirements. Experimental results showed good agreement with the anticipated performance.

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