The field-weakening operation of a doubly fed induction generator (DFIG) connected to a dc-link is analyzed in this paper, in order to optimize the efficiency. In the considered DFIG-dc system, the stator feeds a constant-voltage dc link by a diode bridge, and the rotor current is controlled using a voltage-source inverter connected to the same dc link. Since the stator voltage amplitude is imposed by the dc-link, a variation in stator flux magnitude results in a frequency change. However, in this system, a stator frequency variation over a wide range can be accepted, if the rated flux is not exceeded. Thus, the stator flux amplitude can be adjusted through the magnetization current component by the voltage-source inverter and according to ...