The design of Inductance–capacitor–inductance (LCL) grid-connected
inverter based on linear quadratic regulation (LQR) has been studied
widely, while the performance of the controller is not analyzed in these
designs. In this paper, a new design method of LCL is discussed in
detail. Different from the existing method parameter of the LQR
controller is obtained according to the pole assignment. Besides,
parameters of LCL-type filter are designed in term of the
characteristics of the new closed-loop system. Further, the robustness
of the system is analyzed separately. At last, various performances of
the new design system are verified by simulation. The suppression
ability of the system for switching harmonics is verified in the rated
state and in the case of power change. The performance including better
robustness and better resistance to weak grid comparison of the
traditional design is also shown in this paper.
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