neonwarrior
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Hello everyone,
I have read this paper:
**broken link removed**
It is about using a T-LCL immitance converter at the output of a DC-AC inverter.
I think I understand that this immitance converter is a constant output current (vin constant), so it is independent of the load.
Ioutput = Vin/Zo
I saw this LCL immitance converter in grid tie inverters (other IEEE papers).
The doubt...
But if I have output voltage =110 VAC and I change the load I want the grid tie inverter to obey ohm's law 110 VAC / R; it seems the current will always be 1 Ampere for example.
Please help me
Thanks
I have read this paper:
**broken link removed**
It is about using a T-LCL immitance converter at the output of a DC-AC inverter.
I think I understand that this immitance converter is a constant output current (vin constant), so it is independent of the load.
Ioutput = Vin/Zo
I saw this LCL immitance converter in grid tie inverters (other IEEE papers).
The doubt...
But if I have output voltage =110 VAC and I change the load I want the grid tie inverter to obey ohm's law 110 VAC / R; it seems the current will always be 1 Ampere for example.
Please help me
Thanks