A Study on the Distributed-Control Architecture of a DSP-Based Solid-State Transformer System with Implementation

Author:

Ju Jiho1,Choi Dongho1ORCID,Lee June-Seok1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, Dankook University, Yong-In 16890, Republic of Korea

Abstract

This article proposes a Distributed-control Architecture (D-CA) and an operation sequence with start-up strategies for a Digital Signal Processor (DSP)-based Solid-State Transformer (SST). Although various control techniques for SSTs have been reported in earlier studies, there is still a lack of research covering comprehensive content, including hierarchical control architectures and operation sequences with start-ups considering the implementation of DSPs. Therefore, this article addresses the following factors of SST. First, the D-CA is described for the design of the hierarchy between control boards. With the D-CA, because sub-boards are in charge of their corresponding DC-link voltage balancing control individually, the computational burden on the master board can be reduced. Second, the operation sequence of the SST system is explained based on the SST with D-CA. The step of DC-link voltage balance is considered throughout the entire operation sequence for safe driving. Furthermore, the PWM start-up strategies for a Cascade H-bridge Multilevel (CHM) converter and Dual Active Bridge (DAB) converter are proposed to prevent switching pulse errors caused by DSP operating characteristics. These start-up strategies reduce the current surges. The validity of the proposed D-CA and operation sequence with start-up strategies are verified by experimental results.

Funder

Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Energy (miscellaneous),Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Control and Optimization,Engineering (miscellaneous),Building and Construction

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