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Robust Synchronous Reference Frame Phase-Looked Loop (PLL) with Feed-Forward Frequency Estimation

Published: September 23, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2509.19111v1

By: Michael Ruderman , Elia Brescia , Paolo Roberto Massenio and more

Potential Business Impact:

Makes electric grids handle wobbly power better.

Business Areas:
RFID Hardware

Synchronous reference frame phase-looked loop (SRF-PLL) techniques are widely used for interfacing and control applications in the power systems and energy conversion at large. Since a PLL system synchronizes its output with an exogenous harmonic signal, often 3-phases voltage or current, the locking of the frequency and phase angle depends on the performance of the feedback loop with at least two integrator terms, and on the distortions of the measured input quantities. For the conventional SRF-PLL with a proportional-integral (PI) control in feedback, we are providing a robust design which maximizes the phase margin and uses the normalization scheme for yielding the loop insensitive to the input amplitude variations. The main improvement in the transient behavior and also in tracking of frequency ramps is achieved by using the robust feed-forward frequency estimator, which is model-free and suitable for the noisy and time-varying harmonic signals. The proposed feed-forward-feedback SRF-PLL scheme is experimentally evaluated on the 3-phases harmonic currents from standard PMSM drives with varying angular speeds and loads. Both, the tracked angular frequency and locked phase angle are assessed as performance metrics of the robust SRF-PLL scheme with feedforwarding.

Country of Origin
🇮🇹 Italy

Page Count
8 pages

Category
Electrical Engineering and Systems Science:
Systems and Control