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An Energy Buffer for Controllable Input Impedance of Constant Power Loads

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Power electronic circuits often regulate load power and present a constant power profile to the utility or other electrical source. These constant power loads therefore exhibit a negative incremental input… Click to show full abstract

Power electronic circuits often regulate load power and present a constant power profile to the utility or other electrical source. These constant power loads therefore exhibit a negative incremental input impedance and pose stability challenges when present in either dc or ac systems. This paper presents an energy buffer power converter for a constant power LED lighting load that presents a controllable input impedance to the electrical source. The use of an energy buffer allows the converter to independently control input and output power. The input power is controlled to resemble a resistive load, ensuring that the device exhibits a positive incremental input impedance over short-term input disturbances. Simultaneously, the output power is held constant through high-bandwidth regulation. The control scheme balances the power flow in the long term. Experimental results are presented that demonstrate independence between input and output performance, as well as long-term power balance.

Keywords: input; energy buffer; power; input impedance; constant power

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications
Year Published: 2019

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