Understanding Small-Signal Impedance Matrices in Different Reference Frames

Abstract

This paper systematically analyzes the relationships among the dq-domain, αβ-domain, and sequence-domain representations used in small-signal impedance modeling of voltage-source converters (VSCs). It is shown that the AC impedance matrix expressed with dq-complex and αβ-complex variables leads to different formulations in the sequence domain. The study demonstrates that asymmetric systems exhibit different physical phenomena in the rotating and stationary reference frames; therefore, the transformations between these frames are not physically consistent in such cases. It is also demonstrated that the so-called modified sequence-domain impedance is equivalent to the universal impedance model in the frequency domain. The analysis clarifies several notational inconsistencies found in the literature. Finally, a physical interpretation is presented highlighting the implications of using stationary and rotating reference frames for stability analysis of power converters.

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