2008 IEEE 2nd International Power and Energy Conference 2008
DOI: 10.1109/pecon.2008.4762644
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FPGA design of single-phase matrix converter operating as a frequency changer

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“…Bu konu üzerine; tek fazlı bir matris dönüştürücünün 50 Hz'lik bir giriş frekansı için, 12.5 Hz, 25 Hz, 50 Hz, 100 Hz ve 150 Hz'lik çıkış frekans durumları incelenmiştir [18][19][20][21][22].…”
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“…Bu konu üzerine; tek fazlı bir matris dönüştürücünün 50 Hz'lik bir giriş frekansı için, 12.5 Hz, 25 Hz, 50 Hz, 100 Hz ve 150 Hz'lik çıkış frekans durumları incelenmiştir [18][19][20][21][22].…”
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“…Bu durum Şekil 9(b)'de gösterilmiştir. Bu durumda giriş gerilimi negatif ve çıkış gerilimi pozitiftir [ 20,22]. Tablo 1'de ise güvenli komutasyon için durumlar ve iletimde olan anahtarların gösterimi verilmiştir.…”
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“…The single phase matrix converter topology was first realized by Zuckerberger and Weinstock in 1997 [4]. Later with the same topology Hosseni realized Inverter in 2001 [5], M SPWM scheme introduced in that topology by Firdaus in 2002 [6].The SPMC is also capable of rectifier [7], frequency changer [8], and chopper [9] operation. Previous articles were discussed only one conversion operation at a time with safe commutation strategies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fully controlled frequency changers based on cyclo-converter arrangement have a topology that is similar to those of single-phase matrix converters [3]. The matrix converter (MC) is an advanced circuit topology that offers many advantages such as the ability to regenerate energy back to the utility, sinusoidal input and output currents and a controllable input current displacement factor [4]. It has the potential for affording an "all silicon" solution for AC-AC conversion and for removing the need for the reactive energy storage components used in conventional rectifier-inverter based systems [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%