2005 International Conference on Power Electronics and Drives Systems
DOI: 10.1109/peds.2005.1619813
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Safe Commutation Strategy in Single Phase Matrix Converter

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“…Single‐phase power conversion applications are increasing day by day along with three‐phase and multilevel converters. In the past couple of years, many new single‐phase converters were proposed . The general structures of single‐phase MCs (SPMCs) are shown in Figures .…”
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“…Single‐phase power conversion applications are increasing day by day along with three‐phase and multilevel converters. In the past couple of years, many new single‐phase converters were proposed . The general structures of single‐phase MCs (SPMCs) are shown in Figures .…”
Section: Categories Of Mcsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the past couple of years, many new single-phase converters were proposed. [33][34][35] The general structures of single-phase MCs (SPMCs) are shown in Figures 4-8. Figure 4A shows the conventional SPMC structure.…”
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“…COMMUTATION PROBLEM Since the use of SPWM technique with the SPMC circuit, which is a high frequency switching driver circuit that does not provide natural freewheeling path across the load circuit. The absence of natural freewheeling path causes commutation issues [12]. The operation of SPMC with RL-load is quite complex when compared to R-load due to presence of energy storage element that is inductance.…”
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“…This inevitably leads to low frequency distortion in the output voltage and /or the input current compared to other methods with q<0.866.For q<0.866, the indirect method yields very similar results to the direct methods. Equation 7 to 10 shows that relationship between modulation index and maximum voltage transformation [13], [14]. We are using Sinusoidal pulse width modulation is used to control Switching Devices.…”
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