1. Modulation Schemes for Single-Phase B6 Converters With Two Asymmetrical Terminal Voltages
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Frede Blaabjerg, Zian Qin, and Poh Chiang Loh
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Engineering ,ac-dc-ac converter ,business.industry ,Modulation scheme ,020208 electrical & electronic engineering ,05 social sciences ,Ćuk converter ,Switch reduced converters ,B6 converters ,02 engineering and technology ,Converters ,AC/AC converter ,Single-phase converters ,Three-phase ,Control and Systems Engineering ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Electronic engineering ,Inverter ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Frequency modulation ,Phase modulation ,050107 human factors ,Decoupling (electronics) - Abstract
The B6 converter uses six switches divided equally among three phase legs. It has been commonly used as a three-phase rectifier or inverter, mostly under balanced conditions. Three-phase conversion, however, is not the only area where the B6 converter has been used. The same topology has been tried for single-phase power decoupling and single-phase ac–dc–ac conversion, where comparably lesser switches are needed. Although the basic modulation principle is still reliant on three modulating references for the three phase legs, requirements imposed on the modulating references are different and usually asymmetrical. How these asymmetrical references should be formulated to meet various performance specifications of a single-phase B6 converter is the theme of this paper. Simulation and experimental results have been obtained to verify the modulation schemes proposed.
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- 2016
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