2014 International Conference on Applied Electronics 2014
DOI: 10.1109/ae.2014.7011696
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Space Vector Pulse Width Modulation for two-phase two-stage matrix converter with four legs

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“…Tis design incorporates most of the CMC regular operations, such as frequency control, voltage magnitude, and input power factor. For CMC output and input voltage, current basic components, the CMC must be within the dqo reference frame (9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14). Te transformation matrix must meet the following conditions.…”
Section: Modeling Of Matrix Convertermentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Tis design incorporates most of the CMC regular operations, such as frequency control, voltage magnitude, and input power factor. For CMC output and input voltage, current basic components, the CMC must be within the dqo reference frame (9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14). Te transformation matrix must meet the following conditions.…”
Section: Modeling Of Matrix Convertermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To satisfy all three conditions, the individual transformation matrix must be combined with the frst two conditions (1) and ( 2) to form a new transformation matrix (12),…”
Section: Modeling Of Matrix Convertermentioning
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“…Progress in the area of semiconductor converters allowed developing power supplies with high switching frequencies (100 kHz and more). [3]- [5] Together with this, a big attention is given on wireless charging systems due to its simple principal operation. You only need to come to the appointed place and system automatically starts to charge accumulators of electric vehicle, whereby charging stations can be placed on various places, e. g. bus stops, crossroads, park, etc… [6] In this article we are describing the system of wireless energy transfer with the use of mathematicphysical models for the most used compensation configuration of receiving and transmitting circuit.…”
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confidence: 99%