SOGI PLL
Second-order Generalized Integrators (SOGI) have recently been proposed for use as phase detectors for PLL implementations. These structures are essentially notch filters (band-pass) that can be easily tuned to the grid frequency.
Second-order Generalized Integrators (SOGI) have recently been proposed for use as phase detectors for PLL implementations. These structures are essentially notch filters (band-pass) that can be easily tuned to the grid frequency.
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