2017 International Conference on Nascent Technologies in Engineering (ICNTE) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/icnte.2017.7947966
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Direct model predictive current control for matrix converters

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“…Input filters are required to reduce the high frequency harmonics and clamping circuit are needed to protect switches from over voltages due to energy stored in inductive loads. In 1976 Gigi and Pelly introduce the first principle of a MC [8]. The first mathematical form of MC was introduced in 1980 by Venturini and switches are the primary disadvantage of this converter [9].…”
Section: Matrix Convertermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Input filters are required to reduce the high frequency harmonics and clamping circuit are needed to protect switches from over voltages due to energy stored in inductive loads. In 1976 Gigi and Pelly introduce the first principle of a MC [8]. The first mathematical form of MC was introduced in 1980 by Venturini and switches are the primary disadvantage of this converter [9].…”
Section: Matrix Convertermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a kind of AC-AC direct conversion device, the matrix converter has drawn more and more attention in recent years. Compared with the traditional AC-DC-AC converter, it eliminates the middle of the DC link and reduce the size of the converter [1]. Matrix converter also has other advantages such as: featuring sinusoidal input/output currents [2], [3],the input power factor can be adjusted, the energy can flow in both directions [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MC has the ability of bi-directional power flow, unity IDF can be provided [7]. It has limited input output voltage transfer ratio to 0.866 for sinusoidal input and output waveforms [8,9]. Because of the lack of switches that allow to the current to flow in both directions, some MC types need more number of switches compared to conventional rectifier-inverter type.…”
Section: Matrix Convertermentioning
confidence: 99%