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[QUOTE="Baarken, post: 5927244, member: 638582"] Sorry, but I can't say, I would think the performance might suffer, but worth a try if its a fun DIY-project. If you have access to the ieee xplore library (I dont), this article might provide us the answer: [URL]http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7042030/[/URL] What type of load do you want to compensate for? Single phase, three phase (without neutral) or three phase (with neutral)? If it is three phase (without neutral) I think it should be doable to implement space vector modulation as there are a lot of available references out there. Maybe there is some finished software available aswell. Do you have MATLAB/Simulink by the way? I found this Simulink file: [URL]https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/42753-shunt-active-power-filter[/URL] You could play around with different switching and sampling frequencies and see how it effect the results? [/QUOTE]
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