Design and Control of Dual Active Bridge Converter For Grid-Tied Inverters
This example shows standard control with 50% duty cycle on both bridges and phase shifting to control output voltage.
It works well with a variable step solver as the PWM generator is designed for continuous time domains.
Adrián Casado (2022). https://in.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/63442-dual-pv-generator-mppt-boost-h-bridge-cascaded-inverter
A dual active bridge is a bidirectional DC-DC converter with identical primary and secondary side full-bridges, a high frequency transformer, an energy transfer inductor and DC-link capacitors.
Each switch is on for 50% of its respective switching period.
The switch pairs in the two bridges all have the same switching period but are operated such that between each bridge a phase shift is introduced that varies based on the modulation derived from feedback measurements.
An output voltage error signal is generated based on a set point value and this is fed through a digital PI regulator to generate the phase shift ratio for the PWM modulator.
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