An international research team has conceived a dual-component controller for three-phase inverters that can reportedly achieve faster settling times, reduced overshoot and more stable current tracking compared to conventional controllers. A group of researchers led by the Jouf University in Saudi Arabia has developed a dual-component controller for applications in three-phase two-stage solar inverters. The dual component controller is based on a cascaded fractional order proportional-integral-tilt (FOPIT) for controlling the DC-link voltage between the two stages of the inverter and a fractional ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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