2015 IEEE International Transportation Electrification Conference (ITEC) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/itec-india.2015.7386945
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Inductive drop compensation in one cycle controlled AC-DC active rectifiers

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“…1µs per input, with an input number n varying between 2 and 8. The spectra presented validate the accuracy of Equation (12). The use of a multiplexer does not affect the quality of the current as long as the switching frequency of the multiplexer is sufficiently high and its number of inputs is relatively low.…”
Section: Multiplexing Effectsupporting
confidence: 67%
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“…1µs per input, with an input number n varying between 2 and 8. The spectra presented validate the accuracy of Equation (12). The use of a multiplexer does not affect the quality of the current as long as the switching frequency of the multiplexer is sufficiently high and its number of inputs is relatively low.…”
Section: Multiplexing Effectsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…The hysteresis controller, in its simplest version, shows limitations regarding the control of the maximum switching frequency. The OCC control does not need any grid voltage measurement for the synchronization on the grid but might be in default in case of voltage grid distortion, or if the arc welding device is supplied by a power generator having a huge output inductance value [12]. The PSSOCC controller limits the maximum switching frequency and can operate in a wide range of configurations, making it the best solution in the area considered in this work.…”
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confidence: 99%