2012 Twenty-Seventh Annual IEEE Applied Power Electronics Conference and Exposition (APEC) 2012
DOI: 10.1109/apec.2012.6166011
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Three-phase switched-inductor Z-source matrix converter

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“…, respectively, the following equations can be obtained: (20) where uCx1 and uCx2 are the RMS values of the capacitor Cx1 and capacitor Cx2 respectively; rC is the designed ripple coefficient of the capacitor voltages and Is is the RMS values of input current.…”
Section: Parameter Design Of the Qzs-networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…, respectively, the following equations can be obtained: (20) where uCx1 and uCx2 are the RMS values of the capacitor Cx1 and capacitor Cx2 respectively; rC is the designed ripple coefficient of the capacitor voltages and Is is the RMS values of input current.…”
Section: Parameter Design Of the Qzs-networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [19] , [20] , a three-phase/three-phase ultra-sparse matrix converter utilizing a series Z-source, quasi Z-source and switched inductor Z-source networks has been proposed, as shown in Fig. 9.…”
Section: A Topology Different Configurationsmentioning
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“…It consists of ZS-N and three phase matrix converter connected between load and Z-source. The matrix converter has nine bidirectional switches and each bidirectional switch has two IGBT connected in anti-parallel [21]. The ZS-DMC is explained by two modes i.e.…”
Section: Z-source Direct Matrix Convertermentioning
confidence: 99%