Real-time co-simulation for voltage source converter closed-loop control

Zheyi Fan, Mingxin Zhang, Zhiguo Zhou*, Yi Zhang, Hualiang Zhang

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Abstract

In order to solve the problems of the conflict between computational efficiency and simulation precision, as well as a large amount of calculation in real-time simulation of voltage source converter closed-loop control, we put forward a co-simulation design scheme for the power electronic real-time based on FPGA+DSP+PC architecture. The design scheme provides a multi-rate simulation platform for power electronic system. In the platform, we adopt a continuous-discontinuous model separation method to segment VSC model and extract the parameters, combine switching-function approach with state-space approach to design the float point solver, and use a system rapid prototyping method to build a simulation system model. A three-phase two-level closed-loop control system case is selected for real-time multi-rate simulation test. The FPGA calculates inverter with 500 ns simulation step and the DSP simulates closed-loop control part with 2 μs. The results show that the real-time co-simulation is 233 times faster than the multi-rate off-line simulation, 991 times faster than the single rate off-line simulation, and the Euclidean norm is 1%, significantly improving the simulation precision and calculation efficiency. And the system rapid prototyping method using automatic code generation technology can obviously shorten the development cycle.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3328-3335
Number of pages8
JournalGaodianya Jishu/High Voltage Engineering
Volume42
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 30 Oct 2016

Keywords

  • Continuous-discontinuous model separation
  • High frequency converter
  • Multi-rate simulation
  • Power electronic system
  • State-space approach
  • Switching-function approach

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