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A novel unified single-phase active rectifier topology with advanced operating modes for smart grids

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Active rectifiers are of paramount importance for guaranteeing power quality in smart grids, due to their characteristics of sinusoidal current consumption and unitary power factor operation. In this paper, a novel unified single-phase (USP) front-end converter is proposed for active rectifier applications in smart grids, offering additional advantages and a set of relevant features besides the conventional active rectification. With the proposed USP front-end converter, the following independent operation modes are available: (i) operation as a traditional active rectifier, ensuring sinusoidal AC grid current (with very low total harmonic distortion), unitary power factor, and controlled DC link voltage; (ii) operation as a shunt active power filter, producing a current with controlled harmonic content and phase angle at the fundamental frequency, in order to ensure almost sinusoidal current and a unitary power factor at the AC power grid; (iii) combined operation as an active rectifier and as a shunt active power filter, providing power to the DC load, while simultaneously producing a current waveform with reduced harmonic content and controlled power factor. By controlling these individual operation modes, electrical appliances in smart grids can operate dynamically and collaboratively, improving power quality. In addition, the proposed USP front end converter may operate as a single-phase diode rectifier in case of control system failure or damage of the controlled switching devices. This situation is particularly relevant since it allows to supply the DC load even under such unfortunate circumstances. Along with the paper, the topology of the proposed USP front end converter, its principle of operation, and the control strategies for each operation mode, are separately explained. A 3.6 kW, 230 V – 50 Hz laboratorial prototype of the proposed USP front end converter is presented, and the experimental validation is carried out for all operation modes.

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A novel unified single-phase active rectifier topology with advanced operating modes for smart grids

Author: Monteiro, Vítor Duarte Fernandes; Costa, Filipe; Coelho, Sérgio; Afonso, João L.
Publisher: IEEE
Year: 2025
DOI: 10.1109/ACCESS.2025.3586110
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VOLUME XX, 2017 1
Da e o publica ion xxxx 00, 0000, da e o cu en e sion xxxx 00, 0000.
Digi al Objec Iden i ie 10.1109/ACCESS.2024.Doi Numbe
A No el Uni ied Single-Phase Ac i e Rec i ie
Topology wi h Ad anced Ope a ing Modes o
Sma G ids
Vi o Mon ei o1, (Senio Membe , IEEE), Filipe Cos a1, Se gio Coelho1, (S uden Membe ,
IEEE) and Joao L. A onso1, (Senio Membe , IEEE)
1 Cen o ALGORITMI / LASI, Uni e si y o Minho, Po ugal
Co esponding au ho : Vi o Mon ei o (e-mail: mon ei [email protected] )
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ABSTRACT Ac i e ec i ie s a e o pa amoun impo ance o gua an eeing powe quali y in sma g ids,
due o hei cha ac e is ics o sinusoidal cu en consump ion and uni a y powe ac o ope a ion. In his
pape , a no el uni ied single-phase (USP) on -end con e e is p oposed o ac i e ec i ie applica ions in
sma g ids, o e ing addi ional ad an ages and a se o ele an ea u es besides he con en ional ac i e
ec i ica ion. Wi h he p oposed USP on -end con e e , he ollowing independen ope a ion modes a e
a ailable: (i) ope a ion as a adi ional ac i e ec i ie , ensu ing sinusoidal AC g id cu en (wi h e y low
o al ha monic dis o ion), uni a y powe ac o , and con olled DC link ol age; (ii) ope a ion as a shun
ac i e powe il e , p oducing a cu en wi h con olled ha monic con en and phase angle a he undamen al
equency, in o de o ensu e almos sinusoidal cu en and a uni a y powe ac o a he AC powe g id; (iii)
combined ope a ion as an ac i e ec i ie and as a shun ac i e powe il e , p o iding powe o he DC load,
while simul aneously p oducing a cu en wa e o m wi h educed ha monic con en and con olled powe
ac o . By con olling hese indi idual ope a ion modes, elec ical appliances in sma g ids can ope a e
dynamically and collabo a i ely, imp o ing powe quali y. In addi ion, he p oposed USP on end con e e
may ope a e as a single-phase diode ec i ie in case o con ol sys em ailu e o damage o he con olled
swi ching de ices. This si ua ion is pa icula ly ele an since i allows o supply he DC load e en unde
such un o una e ci cums ances. Along wi h he pape , he opology o he p oposed USP on end con e e ,
i s p inciple o ope a ion, and he con ol s a egies o each ope a ion mode, a e sepa a ely explained. A 3.6
kW, 230 V – 50 Hz labo a o ial p o o ype o he p oposed USP on end con e e is p esen ed, and he
expe imen al alida ion is ca ied ou o all ope a ion modes.
INDEX TERMS Ac i e Rec i ie , Ac i e Powe Fil e , Powe Quali y, Single-Phase, Sma G id
I. INTRODUCTION
The pionee ing model o sma g ids is indispu ably
in luenced by he exis ence o new ound echnologies, e.g.,
elec ic mobili y and enewables, aiming o add ess
en i onmen al and sus ainable ma e s, bu a he same ime,
hey also in oduce an unp edic able beha io [1], [2], and
pose signi ican challenges, such as cybe secu i y isks [3]. In
addi ion, as an impe a i e ea u e gi en hei powe p o ile,
such echnologies mus no nega i ely impac he powe
quali y [4], [5], e en when ope a ing in a mul i unc ional
coope a ion [6], o wi h on-boa d/o -boa d EV cha ge s [7],
[8]. Thus, a cus oma y con ibu ion o diminish he poo powe
quali y ega ding eac i e powe and cu en ha monics,
consis s in he subs i u ion o he old passi e AC-DC ec i ie s
by ac i e ec i ie s [9], [10]. As he name implies, ac i e
ec i ie s o e con ollabili y ega ding he AC cu en ,
d i ing he ope a ion wi h sinusoidal cu en and uni a y
powe ac o . This is easible o each by employing dis inc
opologies o powe con e e s, whe e he mos widesp ead
and simple o con ol is he boos con igu a ion [11], [12],
howe e new opologies a e iden i ied [13], [14]. Al hough
classi ied as a on -end con e e , i is ca ego ized by he
in e nal cons i u ion o wo powe s ages: a passi e AC-DC
ec i ie and a con olled DC-DC con e e . Consequen ly, all
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he powe deli e ed o he DC load is p ocessed by hese wo
powe s ages. Oppo unely, o he opologies can be used,
namely he b idgeless opologies, which a e ca ego ized by he
absence o he AC-DC passi e ec i ie [15], [16]. Despi e he
indubi able bene i s o he ac i e ec i ie s, hey a e solely
used o ensu ing sinusoidal cu en and uni a y powe ac o
on he AC side and con olled DC-link ol age on he DC side.
Howe e , by conside ing he eal con ex o sma g ids, i can
be aluable o add addi ional ea u es o he ac i e ec i ie s,
wi hou jeopa dizing i s main p inciple o ope a ion, bu
p o iding bene i s o he sma g id.
Thus, aligned wi h his hema ic, his pape p oposes a no el
uni ied single-phase (USP) on -end con e e designed o
ope a e in mul iple modes: (i) as a adi ional ac i e ec i ie ;
(ii) as a shun ac i e powe il e ; and (iii) in combined
ope a ion, as an ac i e ec i ie and as a shun ac i e powe
il e . The con ex and he opology o he p oposed USP
on -end con e e is shown in FIGURE 1, which is
composed by wo main pa s, namely a diode ull-b idge
con e e ( o med by he diodes d1 o d4), named as ull-wa e
ec i ie (FWR), and by a ull-con olled ull-b idge con e e
( o med by he IGBTs g1 o g4), named as bidi ec ional ac i e
ec i ie (BAR). The BAR has an in e media y DC-link (C1),
while he FWR con ains a DC-link in e ace (C2) o a DC-DC
back-end con e e o o a di ec connec ion wi h a DC load.
A common-mode induc i e il e is used o couple he USP
on -end con e e wi h he AC powe g id.
The possibili y o combining di e en ea u es and
echnologies, ei he h ough se e al powe con e e s o by
in eg a ing hem in o a single-s age solu ion, has al eady been
iden i ied and alida ed in he li e a u e. Fo ins ance, a
single-phase in e ace be ween dis ibu ed gene a ion and a
shun ac i e powe il e is p esen ed in [17]. Al hough i elies
on wo dis inc powe con e e s, i s main con ibu ion is he
implemen a ion o a neu al con ol s a egy. A combined
h ee-phase se ies-shun ac i e powe il e wi h a powe
con e e connec ed in he DC-link o in e ace a sola
pho o ol aic sys em is p esen ed in [18], pe mi ing he
ope a ion wi h ac i e/ eac i e powe con ol h ough he shun
il e . None heless, he solu ion equi es h ee dis inc powe
con e e s and does no p o ide a DC in e ace. A simila
s uc u e is p oposed in [19], bu wi hou a powe con e e o
in e ace he sola pho o ol aic sys em. This educes ha dwa e
complexi y bu limi s he sys em’s ope a ional lexibili y. In
con as , a hyb id DC in e ace combining ba e y s o age and
sola pho o ol aic sys ems is p esen ed in [20], enabling
ac i e/ eac i e powe con ol h ough he shun con e e .
Howe e , his app oach equi es addi ional con e e s and
lacks edundancy. An analogous design is p oposed in [21] o
h ee-phase applica ions, bu i s main d awback lies in he
impossibili y o con olling he ou pu DC-link ol age. In
addi ion, simila s uc u es can be implemen ed aiming o he
imp o emen o powe quali y, while also o e ing he
possibili y o ope a ing wi h bidi ec ional ac i e powe .
The e o e, bo h single-phase and h ee-phase sys ems a e
iden i ied, a ge ing he compensa ion o a enua ion o cu en
ha monics, he combined mi iga ion o ol age and cu en ,
and in some cases, eac i e powe compensa ion. No mally,
hese solu ions employ ull-b idge opologies, cascade
a angemen s, o o he inno a i e powe con e e s uc u es,
as p esen ed in [22]-[29]. Thus, i is ecognized he possibili y
o combining ea u es o ac i e ec i ie s wi h ac i e powe
il e s, which is o u mos impo ance. A comp ehensi e
compa ison is p esen ed in TABLE I, co e ing he p e iously
discussed app oaches. I includes he di e en ypes o
applica ion conside ed, he opology o powe elec onics
con e e s used, hei in eg a ion con ex , and he
co esponding compensa ion capabili ies. Suppo ed by he
analysis o he iden i ied bene i s and d awbacks, he
dis inguished ea u es o he p oposed USP on -end
con e e a e desc ibed as ollows:
1. Ope a ion in h ee dis inc modes, allowing o espond o
he powe needs o he DC side, as well as o p o ide
add- alue unc ions o he sma g id, namely: (a) ope a ion as
a adi ional ac i e ec i ie , ecei ing powe om he g id and
ensu ing sinusoidal AC cu en and uni a y powe ac o ;
(b) ope a ion as a shun ac i e powe il e , jus p oducing
eac i e powe and cu en ha monics o he powe g id o
ensu ing sinusoidal cu en and uni a y powe ac o in he
common coupling poin ; (c) combined ope a ion o bo h
p e ious cases, p o iding powe o he DC side, while
ope a ing as a shun ac i e powe il e , compensa ing cu en
FIGURE 1. P oposed uni ied single-phase (USP) on -end con e e .
L
g
a
g1
g2
b
g3
g4
C1
dc1
d1
d2
d3
d4
C2
dc2
iBAR
iFWR
igild
iUSP
idc
AC/DC Uni ied Single-Phase (USP)
AC
DC
DC
DC
iUSP
Loads
Powe
G id
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ha monics and eac i e powe o he non-linea loads in he
same ins alla ion. 2. E en in he case o a ailu e o he BAR,
i is possible o p o ide powe o he DC side h ough he
FWR, which is an in e media e and p e e able comp omise
solu ion han no eeding he DC side, as happens in a
adi ional con e e . 3. Con olled cu en on he AC powe
g id, bu wi h in e nal cu en sepa a ion, i.e., he AC cu en
(iUSP) om he AC powe g id is di ided in o wo pa cels, he
FWR cu en (iFWR) and he BAR cu en (iBAR), allowing o
educe swi ching losses. 4. Con olled DC-link ol age in all
ope a ion modes, like a adi ional ac i e ec i ie on -end
con e e and whe e i can be connec ed a DC-DC back-end
con e e o a DC load. 5. Expe imen al alida ion o all he
p e ious cases, bo h in s eady-s a e and ansien -s a e, wi h a
ull de eloped labo a o y p o o ype, speci ically designed o
such pu pose, and es ed di ec ly plugged-in in o he 230 V
AC powe g id wi hou any con olled powe sou ce.
The cha ac e iza ion o he p oposed USP on -end
con e e amed wi h i s ad anced ope a ion modes in sma
g ids is in oduced in sec ion II. An explana ion o he
p oposed con ol algo i hm o he dis inc ope a ions is
p esen ed in sec ion III. The expe imen al se up and espec i e
alida ion o he e e ed ope a ion modes a e exposed in
sec ion IV. Finally, conclusions a e gi en in sec ion V.
II. PROPOSED UNIFIED FRONT-END CONVERTER:
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
A de ailed desc ip ion o he p oposed USP on -end
con e e is p esen ed in his sec ion, highligh ing he
di e en and independen ope a ion modes. FIGURE 2
isually explains he ope a ion o he USP on -end
con e e ac oss he h ee di e en ope a ing modes.
FIGURE 2(a) illus a es he ope a ion as a adi ional ac i e
ec i ie , ensu ing sinusoidal AC g id cu en (wi h e y
low o al ha monic dis o ion), uni a y powe ac o , and
con olled DC link ol age. FIGURE 2(b) illus a es he
ope a ion as a shun ac i e powe il e , p oducing a cu en
wi h con olled ha monic con en and phase angle a he
undamen al equency, o ensu e almos sinusoidal cu en
and a uni a y powe ac o a he AC powe g id. Finally,
FIGURE 2(c) illus a es he combined ope a ion as an
ac i e ec i ie and as a shun ac i e powe il e , p o iding
powe o he DC load, while simul aneously p oducing a
TABLE I. Comp ehensi e compa ison, including he di e en ypes o applica ion, he opology o
powe elec onics con e e s used and espec i e con ex ualiza ion o in eg a ion, as well as he compensa ion ope a ion.
Applica ion
Topology
Compensa ion
[17]
Dis ibu ed gene a ion in e acing
enewables h ough he dc-link
Single-phase ull-b idge in a
shun powe il e
Cu en ha monics
and eac i e powe
[18]
In e acing sola PV in he DC-link
wi hou addi ional con e e s
Th ee-phase ull-b idge in a
uni ied powe quali y condi ione
Cu en ha monics
and eac i e powe
[19]
In e acing sola PV in he DC-link
wi h addi ional DC-DC con e e
Th ee-phase ull-b idge in a
uni ied powe quali y condi ione
Cu en ha monics
and eac i e powe
[20]
In e acing ba e y s o age and sola PV
in he DC-link wi hou addi ional con e e s
Th ee-phase ull-b idge in a
uni ied powe quali y condi ione
Cu en ha monics
and eac i e powe
[21]
EV ba e y cha ge s, including an
addi ional DC-DC powe con e e
Th ee-phase swiss ec i ie in a
shun powe il e
Cu en ha monics
and eac i e powe
[22]
In e acing ba e y s o age and sola PV
in he DC-link wi h addi ional con e e s
Th ee-phase ull-b idge in a
uni ied powe quali y condi ione
Cu en ha monics
and eac i e powe
[23]
In e acing ba e y s o age and sola PV
in he DC-link wi h addi ional con e e s
Th ee-phase ull-b idge in a
uni e sal ac i e powe il e
Cu en ha monics
and eac i e powe
[24]
In e acing sola PV in he DC-link
wi h addi ional DC-DC con e e
Th ee-phase ull-b idge in a
uni e sal ac i e powe il e
Cu en ha monics
and eac i e powe
[25]
In e acing sola PV in he DC-link
wi hou addi ional DC-DC con e e
Th ee-phase ull-b idge in a
shun powe il e
Pa ial cu en ha monic
compensa ion
[26]
In e acing sola PV in he DC-link
wi hou addi ional DC-DC con e e
Single-phase ull b idge in a
se ies/shun powe il e
Cu en ha monics
and eac i e powe
[27]
In e acing EV wi h addi ional
DC-DC con e e
Single-phase o em-pole boos
powe ac o co ec ion
Cu en ha monics
educ ion
[28]
In e acing EV and sola PV
in he DC-link wi h addi ional con e e s
Th ee-phase ull-b idge in a
shun powe il e
Reac i e powe
compensa ion
[29]
In e acing EV, ba e y s o age and sola PV
in he DC-link wi h addi ional con e e s
Th ee-phase Cascade ull-b idge in a
shun ac i e powe il e
Cu en ha monics
and eac i e powe
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cu en wa e o m wi h educed ha monic con en and
con olled powe ac o .
FIGURE 2. Ope a ion o he USP on -end con e e ac oss he h ee
di e en ope a ing modes: (a) Ope a ion as a adi ional ac i e ec i ie ;
(b) Ope a ion as a shun ac i e powe il e ; (c) Combined ope a ion as
an ac i e ec i ie and as a shun ac i e powe il e .
A. Ope a ion Mode: Ac i e Rec i ie
The main pu pose o an ac i e ec i ie is ela ed o he
AC side, o cing he ope a ion wi h sinusoidal cu en and
uni a y powe ac o . In his mode, he powe is p o ided
by he AC powe g id o he DC side h ough he USP
on -end con e e , which also con ols he DC-link
ol age, so ha he back-end con e e can p ope ly con ol
he ol age and cu en le els o he DC load. In his
ope a ion mode, he USP on -end con e e ope a es wi h
sinusoidal cu en and uni a y powe ac o , howe e , since
non-linea loads a e connec ed in he same elec ical
ins alla ion, he main cu en in he powe g id, which is he
sum o he cu en s, p esen ha monic con en , and he
powe g id exchanges eac i e powe . This si ua ion is
illus a ed in FIGURE 3.
Any opology o ac i e ec i ie needs o es ablish a
p ope synch oniza ion wi h AC ol age o con ol he
desi ed cu en . Consequen ly, a phase-locked loop (PLL)
algo i hm is used o ex ac he undamen al componen o
he AC ol age [30]. This algo i hm is no only used o
achie e synch oniza ion bu also o accomplish he
gene a ion o a sinusoidal AC e e ence cu en in he
p esence o a non-sinusoidal AC ol age. In ac , his
co esponds o he ac ual si ua ion o he AC ol age
nowadays, which p esen s ha monic dis o ion. By using
he undamen al componen o he AC ol age ins ead o i s
o al alue, i.e., no including he ha monic con en , i is
possible o achie e a sinusoidal AC cu en , he eby he
USP on -end con e e only ope a es jus wi h ac i e
powe . O he wise, he ha monic con en o he AC cu en
would be he same as he ha monic con en o he AC
ol age, which would cause he con e e o ope a e wi h
ha monic powe .
FIGURE 3. Ope a ion mode o he USP on -end con e e as ac i e
ec i ie , whe e i ope a es wi h sinusoidal cu en and uni a y powe
ac o (iUSP), bu due o he non-linea loads in he same elec ical
ins alla ion (ild), he cu en in he powe g id (ig) has ha monic con en .
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To con ol he AC cu en , a e e ence cu en gene a ion
algo i hm based on he F yze Buchholz Depenb ock (FBD)
heo y was used [31], [32], which is a sui able con ol
heo y o single-phase g id connec ed powe con e e s. In
his heo y, he con e e is modeled by a conduc ance,
consuming a sinusoidal cu en in phase wi h he AC
ol age. The ampli ude o he AC e e ence cu en depends
upon he ope a ing powe , which con ains wo main
componen s: he powe needed o he DC load (pdc) (which
can be a di ec DC load o h ough a DC-DC back-end), and
he powe equi ed o egula e bo h DC-link ol age (p eg),
whe e a p opo ional-in eg al (PI) con olle is used. To
a oid an oscilla ion wi h wice he AC ol age equency,
which is in insic o single-phase g id- ollowing powe
con e e s, he a e age alues o ol age and cu en we e
used o he calcula ion o he equi ed powe . The alue o
pdc is ob ained by he p oduc o he a e age alues o he
DC-link ol age ( dc2) wi h he inpu cu en o he DC
load (idc) (o DC-DC back-end con e e ). The e o e, he
AC e e ence cu en (iUSP*) is ob ained acco ding o:
𝑖𝑈𝑆𝑃∗(𝑡)= −2 𝑣𝑝𝑙𝑙(𝑡) 𝑝𝑟𝑒𝑔(𝑡)+ 𝑝𝑑𝑐(𝑡)
𝑉𝑝𝑘𝑝𝑙𝑙(𝑡) ,
(1)
whe e pll and Vpkpll co espond, espec i ely, o he
undamen al componen and o he peak alue o he AC
ol age. As p e iously men ioned, he USP on -end
con e e has as ele an ea u e he in e nal di ision o
cu en s. Thus, FIGURE 4 depic s he inne cu en
sepa a ion o he p oposed USP on -end con e e when
ope a ing jus as an ac i e ec i ie . As expec ed, iUSP is
sinusoidal, co esponding o he sum o iBAR wi h iFWR (i.e.,
iFWR(d1) when iUSP is posi i e and iFWR(d2) when iUSP is
nega i e). As he connec ion o bo h in e nal pa s is
pe o med downs eam o he AC coupling induc o , hese
inne cu en s a e swi ched a high equency, i.e., he
cu en o he FWR is pulsed wi h he esul ing swi ching
equency o he BAR. This app oach allows o
subs an ially educe he RMS alue o he FWR inpu
cu en , which con ibu es o educe he powe losses.
Mo eo e , in his ope a ion mode he DC-link o he BAR
( dc1) supplies powe o he DC-link o he FWR ( dc2),
egula ing simul aneously he a e age alue o bo h
ol ages. Since he FWR is a unidi ec ional opology, he
espec i e DC-link can only p o ide powe o he DC load
o DC-DC back-end con e e .
Howe e , he a angemen o he BAR and he FWR
ca ies a sub le issue o he in eg i y o he USP on -end
con e e when powe is being ans e ed be ween bo h
DC-links. The ope a ion o he BAR connec s in pa allel C1
and C2, bu he exis ing dead- ime be ween he IGBTs o
he same leg causes he disconnec ion o he wo DC-links.
As he DC-links a e no longe connec ed in pa allel, hei
ol ages will no be balanced. The e o e, when he IGBT
swi ching es ablishes a new connec ion be ween C1 and C2,
high cu en spikes can low in he con e e due o he
pa allel connec ion o non-equal ol age capaci i e
elemen s, which may cause damage o he powe
semiconduc o s. This phenomenon occu s in a mo e in ense
way when using unipola pulse-wid h modula ion (PWM)
due o he ze o-le el o he p oduced ol age. To alle ia e
his p oblem, a low alue induc o can be connec ed o
in e ace bo h BAR and FWR, educing he cu en s ess
and allowing a p ope ope a ion o he BAR also wi h
unipola PWM swi ching scheme.
FIGURE 4. Cu en o he p oposed USP on -end con e e (iUSP) and
he in e nal cu en s in he BAR (iBAR) and in he FWR (iFWR).
B. Ope a ion Mode: Shun Ac i e Powe Fil e
In he p e ious sec ion, he adi ional ope a ion using he
p oposed USP on -end con e e as an ac i e ec i ie was
in oduced. Besides ha , as p esen ed be o e, one o he
main ad an ages o he p oposed USP on -end con e e
is he possibili y o ope a e as a shun ac i e powe il e .
This new ope a ion mode consis s in con olling he USP
on -end con e e o compensa ing cu en ha monics
and eac i e powe on he powe g id side. Consequen ly,
in his ope a ion mode, he exchange o ac i e powe
be ween he AC powe g id and he DC load is no equi ed,
ep esen ing an essen ial asse o suppo ing powe
quali y. The USP on -end con e e ope a es wi h
non-sinusoidal cu en o compensa e he cu en
ha monics o he non-linea loads connec ed in he same
elec ical ins alla ion, and consequen ly, he main cu en
in he powe g id is sinusoidal and he powe g id only
p o ides ac i e powe . This si ua ion is illus a ed in
FIGURE 5.
0 A
40 A
-40 A
0 A
40 A
-40 A
0 A
40 A
-40 A
0.00 s 0.01 s 0.02 s 0.03 s 0.04 s 0.05 s
20 A
21 A
19 A
0 A
40 A
-40 A
0 A
40 A
-40 A
0.02506 s 0.02496 s
iUSP
iBAR
iFWR (d1) iFWR (d2)

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FIGURE 5. Ope a ion mode o he USP on -end con e e as shun
ac i e powe il e , whe e i ope a es wi h non-sinusoidal cu en (iUSP),
and due o i s ope a ion, compensa ing he cu en ha monic con en o
he non-linea loads (ild), he cu en in he powe g id (ig) becomes
sinusoidal.
The AC e e ence cu en o he USP on -end con e e
ope a ing as a shun ac i e powe il e is also ob ained wi h
he FBD powe heo y, which is a la gely applied con ol
heo y in ac i e powe il e s. Howe e , in his ope a ion
mode, he USP on -end con e e canno be modeled by a
conduc ance, since i mus supply he eac i e powe and
ha monic cu en s demanded by he AC loads connec ed o
he powe g id. Ins ead, he AC loads a e modeled by a
conduc ance (meaning he undamen al ac i e powe
abso bed) connec ed in pa allel wi h a ha monic cu en
sou ce (meaning he undamen al eac i e powe and he
ha monic cu en s abso bed by he AC loads). Hence, when
ope a ing as a shun ac i e powe il e , he USP on -end
con e e mus ope a e as a ha monic cu en sou ce, so he
AC powe g id is only able o p o ide undamen al ac i e
powe (i.e., he ha monic cu en and eac i e powe is
exchanged jus be ween he USP on -end con e e and
he AC loads). In his con ex , he equi alen conduc ance
is also calcula ed, bu since he USP on -end con e e
does no ope a e as an ac i e ec i ie , he powe componen
pdc is no used. In i s place, i is used he ac i e powe
consumed by he AC loads (pld), which is calcula ed by a
hal -cycle a e age o he ins an aneous load powe . I is
used only a hal -cycle o he AC ol age because i is
assumed ha he AC loads only abso b odd ha monic
cu en s, which makes he ins an aneous load powe o ha e
wice he powe g id equency. Besides, he u iliza ion o
he hal -cycle a e age ins ead o he ull-cycle e sion,
p o ides a as e ansien esponse owa ds AC load
changing. To gene a e he AC e e ence cu en when
ope a ing as a shun ac i e powe il e , he equi alen
conduc ance cu en should be sub ac ed om he loads
cu en (ild), which esul s in he ha monic cu en s and
eac i e powe abso bed by he loads and p o ided by he
USP on -end con e e , acco ding o:
𝑖𝑈𝑆𝑃∗(𝑡)= 𝑖𝑙𝑑(𝑡)− 2𝑝𝑟𝑒𝑔(𝑡) 𝑣𝑝𝑙𝑙(𝑡)
𝑉𝑝𝑘𝑝𝑙𝑙(𝑡) .
(2)
Once again, he undamen al componen o he AC
ol age is used so, due o he ope a ion o he USP on -end
con e e as a shun ac i e powe il e , he g id cu en can
be sinusoidal wi h uni a y powe ac o . Con a ily o he
ope a ion jus as an ac i e ec i ie , when he USP on -end
con e e ope a es jus as a shun ac i e powe il e , he
FWR is no used, since i s DC-link ol age emains
cons an wi h a sligh ly highe alue han he DC-link o
he BAR, p o iding no cu en low in he FWR diodes.
Hence, he p oposed USP on -end con e e beha es as a
egula AC-DC con e e .
C. Ope a ion Mode: Combina ion o Ac i e Rec i ie
and Shun Ac i e Powe Fil e
The combined ope a ion as an ac i e ec i ie and as a
shun ac i e powe il e is a ele an ope a ion mode o
enhancing powe quali y in sma g ids. The ope a ion
mode p esen ed in his sec ion combines he ac i e ec i ie
p ocess wi h he shun ac i e powe il e ea u es, i.e., he
p oposed USP on -end con e e ope a es wi h a double
pu pose. In his ope a ion mode, he USP on -end
con e e ope a es wi h non-sinusoidal cu en o
compensa e he cu en ha monics o he non-linea loads
connec ed in he same elec ical ins alla ion. In addi ion o
he ha monic con en , i also p esen s cu en in he
undamen al equency o he powe g id (50 Hz), ensu ing
ha i ope a es also wi h ac i e powe . Consequen ly, he
main cu en in he powe g id becomes sinusoidal and he
powe g id only p o ides ac i e powe , o he loads and
o he USP on -end con e e . This si ua ion is illus a ed
in FIGURE 6.
To achie e he combined unc ionali ies, he FBD heo y
should be modi ied o encompass bo h powe componen s
pdc and pld. Like he shun ac i e powe il e ope a ion
mode, he USP on -end con e e abso bs cu en wi h he
ha monic con en and eac i e powe equi ed by he AC
loads connec ed o he AC powe g id. The only di e ence
lies in i s highe ampli ude in he combined ope a ion
modes, due o he addi ional powe componen equi ed,
p o ided by he USP on -end o he DC loads. Thus, he
AC e e ence cu en calcula ion is e y simila o he shun
ac i e powe il e case, which is gi en by:
𝑖𝑈𝑆𝑃∗(𝑡) = 𝑖𝑙𝑑(𝑡) − 2𝑣𝑝𝑙𝑙(𝑡)𝑝𝑟𝑒𝑔(𝑡)+ 𝑝𝑑𝑐(𝑡)+ 𝑝𝑙𝑑(𝑡)
𝑉𝑝𝑘𝑝𝑙𝑙(𝑡)
(3)
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FIGURE 6. Ope a ion mode o he USP on -end con e e as a
combina ion o ac i e ec i ie and shun ac i e powe il e , whe e i
ope a es wi h non-sinusoidal cu en (iUSP), composed by he
undamen al equency o he powe g id cu en (50 Hz) ( esponsible
o ensu ing he ope a ion wi h ac i e powe ) and by he cu en
ha monics ( esponsible o compensa ing he cu en ha monic con en
o he non-linea loads (ild)), esul ing in a sinusoidal cu en in he
powe g id (ig).
III. PROPOSED DIGITAL CURRENT CONTROL
ALGORITHM
The p oposed con ol algo i hm, encompassing he
dis inc ope a ion modes o he p oposed USP on -end
con e e , is p esen ed in his sec ion. A lowcha o he
con ol algo i hm is shown in FIGURE 7. As can be seen,
he i s s ep consis s in eading he di e en analog o
digi al con e e (ADC) channels. A e ha , he
synch oniza ion wi h he AC ol age is pe o med by
means o he PLL algo i hm and he DC-link ol age is
con olled o he es ablished e e ence a e age alue.
Acco ding o he ope a ion mode selec ion (ac i e ec i ie ;
shun ac i e powe il e ; o combined ac i e ec i ie and
shun ac i e powe il e ), he AC e e ence cu en is
es ablished, and he cu en con ol is pe o med h ough a
PWM scheme wi h a ca ie equency o 20 kHz. The
ending p ocess is ollowed by he s a s age o accomplish
he selec ed sampling equency o 40 kHz.
The PLL algo i hm and he DC-link ol age egula ion
a e p ocessed independen ly o he selec ed ope a ion mode
o he USP on -end con e e , since hey ep esen i al
elemen s o he con ol sys em o any AC-DC con e e
connec ed o he AC powe g id. The essen ial di e ence
be ween he ope a ion modes consis s in he calcula ed
powe componen s used in he equi alen conduc ance
cu en calcula ion o he FBD powe heo y. He ea e , he
cu en con ol is p ocessed, so ha iUSP acks he a ained
AC e e ence p ope ly. Fo his pu pose, i was
implemen ed a p edic i e-based cu en con ol ha
calcula es he e e ence ol age ab* (be ween poin s a and
b iden i ied in FIGURE 1) ha is compa ed wi h he PWM
ca ie o ob ain he ga e-pulse o he IGBTs and,
consequen ly, o p oducing he cu en iUSP acco ding o i s
e e ence. Fo each gi en sampling ime ins an k, he
e e ence ol age ab* is gi en by:
𝑣𝑎𝑏∗[𝑘]= 𝑣𝑔[𝑘]+𝐿
𝑇𝑠(2𝑖𝑔∗[𝑘]− 𝑖𝑔∗[𝑘 − 1]+ 𝑖𝑔[𝑘]) ,
(4)
whe e g deno es he ins an aneous alue o he AC ol age,
L he induc ance alue o he g id connec ed coupled
induc o and Ts he sampling pe iod.
FIGURE 7. Flowcha o he de eloped con ol algo i hm o he
p oposed USP on -end con e e .
IV. EXPERIMENTAL SETUP AND VALIDATION
The iabili y o he p oposed USP on -end con e e
was e i ied wi h a labo a o ial p o o ype, especially
de eloped o such pu pose. A digi al signal p ocesso
(DSP), wi h he model TMS320F28335, manu ac u ed by
Texas Ins umen s, was used o digi al con ol
implemen a ion. In he concei ed powe con e e , IGBTs
wi h he model FGA25N120N, swi ched a 20 kHz, and
diodes wi h he model DUR6060W, we e used. The
DC-link (C2) is composed by a se o capaci o s pe o ming
a o al capaci ance o 1.12 mF (450 V), and he
in e media y DC-link (C1) is composed by a se o
capaci o s pe o ming a o al capaci ance o 2.8 mF
(450 V). Since he opology o he USP on -end con e e
allows a bidi ec ional powe low h ough he BAR and a
unidi ec ional low h ough he FWR, a g ea e capaci y
was ob ained in he in e media y DC-link (C1). Thus, o
he ope a ion mode as an ac i e ec i ie and o he
combined ope a ion as an ac i e ec i ie and as a shun
S a
Read ADC
PLL Synch oniza ion
P eg Calcula ion
Ac i e
Rec i ie ?
YY
P edic i e Con ol
PWM (20 kHz)
End
NN
Pld Calcula ionPDC Calcula ion
Re e ence
Calcula ion
Ac i e
Powe Fil e ?
Y
N
Ac i e
Rec i ie and Powe
Fil e ?
PDC, Pld Calcula ion
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ac i e powe il e , he USP on -end con e e has a o al
DC-link capaci y esul ing om he sum o C1 and C2,
while in he ope a ion mode jus as a shun ac i e powe
il e , solely he capaci y o C1 is conside ed. The USP
on -end con e e is connec ed o he AC powe g id by
means o a coupled induc o wi h a o al alue o 2.2 mH.
The powe con e e o he USP on -end con e e has a
physical size o 17 cm x 17 cm. The digi al con ol sys em
is inco po a ed in o a 1U ack uni , which includes he DSP,
he signal condi ioning boa d wi h ex e nal ADC, he
ex e nal DAC, he con ol boa ds o he d i e s, and he
powe supply module (+15 V, GND, -15 V). The p o o ype
was de eloped o labo a o y alida ion and, he e o e, i
can be u he op imized om an indus ial pe spec i e.
The labo a o ial se up is shown in FIGURE 8. The
expe imen al esul s we e ob ained wi h a digi al
oscilloscope (Yokogawa model DL708E) and wi h a powe
quali y analyze (Fluke, model 435) o he h ee dis inc
ope a ion modes: (i) ac i e ec i ie ; (ii) shun ac i e powe
il e ; (iii) and ac i e ec i ie combined wi h he shun
ac i e powe il e ope a ion.
Al hough he p oposed USP on -end con e e was
speci ically designed o alida ion unde 230 V – 50 Hz
condi ions, and o a maximum powe o 3.6 kW, i has he
po en ial o be adap ed o o he ol age and powe a ings.
This would equi e a e ision o eplacemen o he main
componen s o mee he speci ic applica ion equi emen s,
which includes he mig a ion o a h ee-phase e sion. In
such case, i can o e o he con ol ad an ages o he main
powe g id, such as he possibili y o ope a ing wi h
di e en alues o cu en ha monics and powe ac o
among he h ee phases. Rega dless o whe he a
single-phase o h ee-phase e sion is used, se e al USP
on -end con e e s can be combined wi hin he same
ins alla ion, enabling a modula and scalable solu ion. This
app oach can be ele an since i allows he es ablishmen
o a dynamic p oduc ion o selec ed cu en ha monics and
eac i e powe . The e o e, acco ding o he a ailabili y o
he indi idual USP on -end con e e s, each one o hem
can p oduce selec ed cu en ha monics and a speci ic alue
o eac i e powe , wi h he main goal o ensu ing sinusoidal
cu en in he powe g id and uni a y powe ac o (e.g., one
USP on -end con e e can p oduce 3 d o de cu en
ha monics and o he one can p oduce jus eac i e powe ).
This ep esen s an appealing con ibu ion o powe quali y
managemen in sma g ids.
In he pe spec i e o indus ializing he USP on -end
con e e , i is impo an he conside a ion o o he
componen s and ma e ials ensu ing high e iciency ac oss
a ying powe le els (e.g., by conside ing wide band gap
semiconduc o s and amo phous/nanoc ys alline co es o
he L coupling il e s). Among o he conside a ions, his
analysis mus be pe o med conside ing he equi emen s
o he inal applica ion, he ol age ange, and he
adap abili y o di e se ope a ing condi ions (e.g., o
he mal managemen ), in o de o s ablish a ade-o
be ween a ious powe le els and e iciency.
FIGURE 8. Labo a o ial se up used o ob ain expe imen al esul s.
A. Ope a ion Mode: Ac i e Rec i ie
FIGURE 9 shows he expe imen al esul s o he
p oposed USP on -end con e e , ob ained o he
ope a ion as an ac i e ec i ie o an ac i e powe o 1 kW.
Fo he AC side, he AC g id ol age ( g) and iUSP a e
isible, and o he DC side, his igu e shows bo h DC-link
ol ages ( dc1 and dc2) and he DC cu en (idc) (in he
expe imen al alida ion a esis i e load was conside ed).
As powe quali y is an impo an aspec o he AC powe
g id, du ing his ope a ion mode, he p oposed USP
on -end con e e ope a es wi h uni a y powe ac o and
a low o al ha monic dis o ion (THD% = 3.8%) in he
con olled iUSP. The THD and he spec al analysis o his
cu en a e shown in FIGURE 10. FIGURE 11 shows an
expe imen al esul du ing a ansien -s a e, highligh ing
he momen when he USP on -end begins i s ope a ion as
ac i e ec i ie . In he i s s age, i ope a es as a passi e
ec i ie (i.e., diode b idge) and in he second s age as an
ac i e ec i ie , whe e i is demons a ed ha he cu en
becomes sinusoidal in he second s age. In addi ion, due o
he ope a ion as ac i e ec i ie , he DC-link ol age VDC2
also inc eases.
The p oposed con ol s a egy o he USP on -end
con e e gua an ies ha he AC g id cu en is sinusoidal
independen ly o he ha monic dis o ion o he AC g id
ol age, exhibi ing a ele an cha ac e is ic o he p oposed
USP on -end con e e . As a o emen ioned, he cu en
sepa a ion be ween he FWR and he BAR is one o he
main ad an ages o he p oposed USP on -end con e e .
FIGURE 12 shows he expe imen al measu e o he iBAR
and he iUSP, whe e he BAR cu en ms alue is
subs an ially educed compa ed o he AC g id cu en .
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FIGURE 9. Expe imen al esul s o he USP on -end con e e du ing
he ope a ion as ac i e ec i ie : G id ol age ( g); USP on -end
con e e cu en (iUSP); DC-link ol ages ( dc1 and dc2); DC cu en (idc).
FIGURE 10. Expe imen al esul s o he USP on -end con e e du ing
he ope a ion as ac i e ec i ie : THD and spec al analysis o he
cu en (iUSP).
FIGURE 11. Expe imen al esul s o he USP on -end con e e du ing
he ansien -s a e om he ope a ion as passi e ec i ie o he
ope a ion as ac i e ec i ie : G id ol age ( g); G id cu en (ig); DC-link
ol ages ( dc1 and dc2).
B. Ope a ion Mode: Shun Ac i e Powe Fil e
To alida e he p oposed USP on -end con e e o he
ope a ion as a shun ac i e powe il e , FIGURE 13 shows
he cu en consumed by a non-linea load connec ed o he
AC powe g id. The THD and he spec al analysis o he
ild a e shown in FIGURE 14.
FIGURE 12. Expe imen al esul s o he USP on -end con e e du ing
he ope a ion as ac i e ec i ie : De ail o he BAR cu en (iBAR) and USP
on -end con e e cu en (iUSP).
FIGURE 13. Expe imen al esul s o he USP on -end con e e du ing
he ope a ion as shun ac i e powe il e : G id ol age ( g); cu en
consumed by a non-linea load connec ed o he powe g id (ild); DC-link
ol age dc1.
FIGURE 14. Expe imen al esul s o he USP on -end con e e du ing
he ope a ion as shun ac i e powe il e : THD and spec al analysis o
he cu en consumed by a non-linea load connec ed o he powe g id
(ild).
g
iUSP
idc dc1 dc2
g
iUSP
iBAR
dc1 dc2
g
ild
dc1