A Novel Filter With High Harmonics Attenuation and Small Dimension for Grid-Connected Inverter
Kenta Koiwa, Harutaka Takahashi, Tadanao Zanma, Kang‐Zhi Liu, Kenji Natori, Yukihiko Sato
Abstract
Passive power filters are indispensable for grid-connected inverters (GCIs) to eliminate current harmonics. However, typical filters require large inductance, which not only increases the filter dimension and costs but also leads to slower current response and a high voltage drop across the filter. This article proposes a novel filter called LCTCL filter, which effectively attenuates harmonics with small inductance. In addition, this article presents a controller synthesis to the GCI with LCTCL filter without an additional resistor. We demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed LCTCL filter through comparative analysis with typical filters via simulations and experiments. We clarify that the proposed LCTCL filter has excellent features in terms of filter dimension, frequency characteristics, robustness for parameter variations, harmonic suppression, and total harmonic distortion.