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Grid synchronization and symmetrical components extraction with PLL algorithm for grid connected power electronic converters - a review

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Grid synchronization and symmetrical components extraction with PLL algorithm for grid connected power electronic converters - a reviewIn this paper, a review of Phase Locked Loop (PLL) algorithms and symmetrical component extraction methods intended for grid-connected power electronic converters are presented. Proposed classification is based on voltage representation in three coordinates: natural (abc), stationary (αβ) and rotating coordinates (dq). The three selected algorithms are described in details: Dual Second Order Generalized Integrator (DSOGI-PLL), Dual Virtual Flux - both in stationary coordinates. The third one, in rotating dq coordinates, is Dual Synchronous Reference Frame PLL (DSRF-PLL). A comparison of PLL algorithms is presented. Also, selected experimental results are given to verify practical application of discussed algorithms.
Title: Grid synchronization and symmetrical components extraction with PLL algorithm for grid connected power electronic converters - a review
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Grid synchronization and symmetrical components extraction with PLL algorithm for grid connected power electronic converters - a reviewIn this paper, a review of Phase Locked Loop (PLL) algorithms and symmetrical component extraction methods intended for grid-connected power electronic converters are presented.
Proposed classification is based on voltage representation in three coordinates: natural (abc), stationary (αβ) and rotating coordinates (dq).
The three selected algorithms are described in details: Dual Second Order Generalized Integrator (DSOGI-PLL), Dual Virtual Flux - both in stationary coordinates.
The third one, in rotating dq coordinates, is Dual Synchronous Reference Frame PLL (DSRF-PLL).
A comparison of PLL algorithms is presented.
Also, selected experimental results are given to verify practical application of discussed algorithms.

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