Aiming at the problem of serious switching loss in high-power and high-voltage occasions, the traditional LLC resonant network is difficult to adapt, the DC gain is difficult to obtain intuitively, and the voltage stress on the switch is too high, resulting in large switching losses and difficult selection of the switch. This paper uses a three-level full-bridge LLC resonant converter topology, the First Harmonic Approximation (FHA) is used to analyze the LLC resonant converter gain characteristics, and the parameter design ideas are given. A simulation experiment of a three-level full-bridge LLC resonant converter based on frequency modulation control is presented. The simulation results show that each primary side switch transistor can achieve zero voltage switching (ZVS), the secondary side diode realizes zero current switching (ZCS), and can obtain higher working efficiency, which verifies the feasibility of the design.
Compared with traditional controllers such as PI based on classic control theory, the article applies passive control (PBC) theory to the design of three-phase LCL grid-connected inverter controllers. The mathematical model of the system based on Euler-Lagrange (EL) is established, and the damping method of the trap is used to suppress the resonance spikes generated by the system, so that the system meets the requirements of grid connection. The simulation results verify the feasibility of the scheme.
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