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Analysis of the two-quadrant converter having rectifier with near sinusoidal input currents and capacitors connected on the AC side
A new topology for a two-quadrant converter is presented. In the AC/DC transfer mode, the converter works as a rectifier with near sinusoidal input currents and capacitors connected on the AC side (RNSIC-2), whereas in the DC/AC transfer mode, it works as a square-wave pulse switching inverter. The...
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Main Authors: | , , , , , |
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Format: | Conference Proceeding |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | A new topology for a two-quadrant converter is presented. In the AC/DC transfer mode, the converter works as a rectifier with near sinusoidal input currents and capacitors connected on the AC side (RNSIC-2), whereas in the DC/AC transfer mode, it works as a square-wave pulse switching inverter. The converter is characterized by smaller power losses and reduced electromagnetic interference problems. Possible applications in adjustable speed drive with regenerative braking, wind energy conversion systems and small hydro interconnections with induction generators. |
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DOI: | 10.1109/ISSCS.2009.5206150 |