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Dynamic Reference-based Voltage Droop Control for VSC-MTDC System

  • Kim, Nam-Dae;Kim, Hak-Man;Park, Jae-Sae
    • Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology
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    • v.10 no.6
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    • pp.2249-2255
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    • 2015
  • The use of voltage source converter multi-terminal direct current (VSC-MTDC) systems is anticipated to increase from the introduction of wind farms and super grids in the near future. Effective control of the DC voltage in VSC-MTDC systems is an important research topic. This paper proposes a new dynamic reference-based voltage droop control to control the DC voltage in VSC-MTDC systems more effectively. The main merit of the dynamic reference-based voltage droop control is that it can reduce the steady-state error in conventional voltage droop control by changing references according to the system operating conditions. The performance of the proposed control was tested in a hardware-in-the-loop simulation (HILS) system based on the OPAL-RT real-time digital simulator and four digital signal processing boards.

A Study of On-Chip Voltage Down Converter for Semiconductor Devices

  • Seo, Hae-Jun;Kim, Young-Woon;Cho, Tae-Won
    • Journal of IKEEE
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.34-42
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    • 2008
  • This paper proposes a new on-chip voltage down converter(VDC), which employs a new reference voltage generator(RVG). The converter adopts a temperature-independence reference voltage generator, and a voltage-up converter. The architecture of the proposed VDC has a high-precision, and it was verified based on a 0.25${\mu}m$ 1P5M standard CMOS technology. For 2.5V to 1.0V conversion, the RVG circuit has a good characteristics such as temperature dependency of only 0.2mV/$^{\circ}C$, and the voltage-up circuit has a good voltage deviation within ${\pm}$0.12% for ${\pm}$5% variation of supply voltage VDD. The output voltage is stabilized with ${\pm}$1mV for load current varying from 0 to 100mA.

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The Reference Wave Generator for Dynamic Voltage Restorers by use of PQR Instantaneous Power Theory (PQR 순시전력이론에 의한 동적전압보상기의 기준파 발생기)

  • 김효성;이상준;설승기
    • The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Power Electronics
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    • v.8 no.5
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    • pp.435-441
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    • 2003
  • Dynamic Voltage Restorers (DVR)s are known as the best effective and economic means to compensate for voltage sags and swells. This paper proposes a novel method to generate reference voltages synchronized with the grid whether the line voltages are distorted by a fault or not. The proposed reference wave generator (RWG) looks for the original wave forms from the corrupted line voltages and synthesizes the expected positive sequence reference waves for DVRs. There is no transient problem on the generated reference waves when the line voltages are distorted by the fault.

A Novel Low Voltage Reference Circuit for Low Power OLED Driver ICs (저 소비전력 OLED 구동 IC 응용을 위한 새로운 구조의 Low Voltage Reference 회로 설계에 관한 연구)

  • 김재헌;신홍재;이재선;최성욱;곽계달
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2003.07b
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    • pp.923-926
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    • 2003
  • This paper presents a novel low voltage reference circuit under the MOS threshold voltage(V$_{th}$) in standard CMOS process. It is based on the weighted difference of the gate-source voltages of an NMOS and a PMOS operating in saturation region. The voltage reference is designed for low power OLED driver ICs. The proposed circuit is designed using 0.35${\mu}{\textrm}{m}$ CMOS technology. The minimum supply voltage is 2V, and the typical temperature coefficient is 99.6ppm/ C.C.

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Torque Control of Synchronous Reluctance Motor using DC Link voltage Synthesis (DC Link 전압 합성을 이용한 동기형 릴럭턴스 전동기 토크 제어)

  • Kim, Seung-Joo;Ahn, Joon-Seon;Kim, Ki-Chan;Go, Sung-Chul;Lee, Ju
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2006.10d
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    • pp.19-21
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    • 2006
  • This paper presents the control method that inverter output keeps to linear to reference voltage of Synchronous Reluctance Motor using DC Link voltage Synthesis. The Inverter output voltage cannot be displayed to linear about inverter reference voltage if Real DC Link voltage is different from DC Link voltage of PWM amplitude. Also, the overmodulation that there is linearity broken if reference voltage is out of range that inverter can output voltage. Torque ripple generates the vibration and noise of a motor. This paper proposes the control method so that torque ripple decreases and the linearity of inverter output keeps using the DC Link voltage Synthesis.

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Double Vector Based Model Predictive Torque Control for SPMSM Drives with Improved Steady-State Performance

  • Zhang, Xiaoguang;He, Yikang;Hou, Benshuai
    • Journal of Power Electronics
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    • v.18 no.5
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    • pp.1398-1408
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    • 2018
  • In order to further improve the steady-state control performance of model predictive torque control (MPTC), a double-vector-based model predictive torque control without a weighting factor is proposed in this paper. The extended voltage vectors synthesized by two basic voltage vectors are used to increase the number of feasible voltage vectors. Therefore, the control precision of the torque and the stator flux along with the steady-state performance can be improved. To avoid testing all of the feasible voltage vectors, the solution of deadbeat torque control is calculated to predict the reference voltage vector. Thus, the candidate voltage vectors, which need to be evaluated by a cost function, can be reduced based on the sector position of the predicted reference voltage vector. Furthermore, a cost function, which only includes a reference voltage tracking error, is designed to eliminate the weighting factor. Moreover, two voltage vectors are applied during one control period, and their durations are calculated based on the principle of reference voltage tracking error minimization. Finally, the proposed method is tested by simulations and experiments.

Parameter Optimization using Eevolutionary Programming in Voltage Reference Circuit Design (진화 연산을 이용한 기준 전압 회로의 파라미터 최적화)

  • 남동경;박래정;서윤덕;박철훈;김범섭
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Telematics and Electronics C
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    • v.34C no.8
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    • pp.64-70
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    • 1997
  • This paper presents a parameter optimization method using evolutionary programming in voltage reference circuit because the designer must select appropriate parameter values of the circuit taking into consideration both powr voltage and temperature variation. In this paper, evolutionary programming is suggested as an approach for finding good parameters with which the reference voltage variation is small with respect to temperature variation. Simulation results. Simulation results show that this method is effective in circuit design.

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0.35㎛ CMOS Low-Voltage Low-Power Voltage and Current References (0.35㎛ CMOS 저전압 저전력 기준 전압 및 전류 발생회로)

  • Park, Chan-yeong;Hwang, Jeong-Hyeon;Jo, Min-Su;Yang, Min-jae;Yoon, Eun-jung;Yu, Chong-gun
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2015.10a
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    • pp.458-461
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    • 2015
  • In this paper 2 types of voltage references and a current reference suitable for low-voltage, low-power circuits are proposed and designed with $0.35{\mu}m\;CMOS$ process. MOS transistors operating in weak inversion and bulk-driven technique are utilized to achieve low-voltage and low-power features. The first voltage reference consumes 1.43uA from a supply voltage of 1.2V while it has a reference voltage of 585mV and a TC(Temperature Coefficient) of $6ppm/^{\circ}C$. The second voltage reference consumes 48pW from a supply voltage of 0.3V while having a reference voltage of 172mV and a TC of $26ppm/^{\circ}C$. The current reference consumes 246nA from a supply voltage of 0.75V with a reference current of 32.6nA and a TC of $262ppm/^{\circ}C$. The performances of the designed references have been verified through simulations.

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An Operation Method of Many UPFC's for Maintaining the Optimal Voltage Profile (계통 최적전압 상태 유지를 위한 다기 UPFC 운용방법)

  • Kim, Tae-Hyun;Moon, Seung-Il;Park, Jong-Keun
    • The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers A
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    • v.49 no.11
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    • pp.531-535
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    • 2000
  • A method to compute the reactive powers of the added buses by the decoupled UPFC model for the optimal voltage profile is presented, by which the voltage magnitudes of PQ buses can get closer to the reference value(usually one p.u.). The performance index for assessing how much the voltage magnitude is closer to the reference value is defined as the squared sum of the present voltage minus the reference voltage multiplied by the weighting number associated with the relative importance of the buses. Numerical example in a 10-unit 39-bus power system with 2 UPFC's shows that the performance index can be very much reduced by operating many UPFC's with the reactive powers for the optimal voltage profile proposed in this paper.

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Controller Design for Dynamic Voltage Restorers by use of PQR Power Theory I - Reference Wave Generation (PQR 순시전력이론에 의한 Dynamic Voltage Restorer의 제어기 설계 I -기준전압 파형의 발생)

  • Kim H.S.;Lee S.J.;Sul S.K.
    • Proceedings of the KIPE Conference
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    • 2003.07a
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    • pp.398-403
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    • 2003
  • Dynamic Voltage Restorers (DVR)s are known as the best effective and economic means to compensate for voltage sags and swells [1]-[11]. This paper proposes a novel method to generate reference voltages synchronized with the grid whether the line voltages are distorted by a fault or not. The proposed reference wave generator (RWC) looks for the original wave forms from the corrupted line voltages and synthesizes the expected positive sequence reference waves for DVRs. There is no transient problem on the generated reference waves when the line voltages are distorted by the fault.

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