This paper proposes a reversible indirect matrix converter that expands the output voltage range. The proposed circuit has two operation modes. A buck mode that supplies an output voltage lower than the input voltage, and a boost mode that supplies an output voltage higher than the input voltage. In the boost mode, the proposed circuit has the characteristics of the current type inverter therefore, it is possible to obtain an output voltage with less harmonics. The proposed system is validated with a 2 kW prototype. The proposed circuit shows that the input/output voltage ratio of AC/AC direct conversion obtained is 0 to 1.2 or more. Moreover, the conversion efficiency of the proposed circuit is 92.8%.
K E Y W O R D Smatrix converter, reverse matrix converter, voltage transfer ratio
This paper proposes a reversible indirect matrix converter that expands the output voltage range. The proposed circuit has two operation modes. A buck mode that supplies an output voltage lower than the input voltage, and a boost mode that supplies an output voltage higher than the input voltage. In the boost mode, the proposed circuit has the characteristics of the current type inverter therefore, it is possible to obtain an output voltage with less harmonics. The proposed system is validated with a 2 kW prototype. The proposed circuit shows that the input/output voltage ratio of AC/AC direct conversion obtained is 0 to 1.2 or more. Moreover, the conversion efficiency of the proposed circuit is 92.8%.
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