A Novel Open-Loop Frequency Estimation Method for Single-Phase Grid Synchronization under Distorted Conditions

Furong Xiao, Lei Dong*, Li Li, Xiaozhong Liao

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Abstract

In this paper, a new open-loop architecture with good dynamic performance and strong harmonic rejection capability is proposed for single-phase grid synchronization under distorted conditions. Different from previous single-phase grid synchronization algorithms based on the phase-locked loop technique, the proposed method is to estimate the frequency and phase angle of the grid voltage in an open-loop manner so that fast dynamic response and enhanced system stability can be achieved. First, an open-loop frequency estimation algorithm is introduced under ideal grid condition. Then, it is extended to distorted grid voltages through the combination of the developed frequency estimation unit and a prefiltering stage consisting of a second-order low-pass filter and a cascaded delayed signal cancellation (DSC) module. In addition, a transient process smoothing unit is designed to achieve smooth frequency transients in cases where the grid voltage experiences fast and large changes. The working principle of the new frequency estimation algorithm and the developed single-phase grid synchronization approach is given in detail, together with some simulation and experiment results for verifying their performance.

Original languageEnglish
Article number7885060
Pages (from-to)1287-1297
Number of pages11
JournalIEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Power Electronics
Volume5
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2017

Keywords

  • Delayed signal cancellation (DSC)
  • frequency estimation
  • grid synchronization
  • phase-locked loop (PLL)
  • transient process smoothing (TPS)

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