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Advanced Power Electronic Interfaces for Distributed Energy Systems, Part 2: Modeling, Development, and Experimental Evaluation of Advanced Control Functions for Single-Phase Utility-Connected Inverter

Oct. 31, 2008

U.S. Department of Energy, National Renewable Energy Laboratory

S. Chakraborty, B. Kroposki, W. Kramer

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This report describes the simulation, design, and testing of a single-phase DC-to-AC inverter developed to operate in both islanded and utility-connected mode. It also analyzes two different techniques used for digital signal processor (DSP) code generation. The successful tests using Simulink self-generated DSP codes show promise for fast prototyping of PE controls.

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