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   An Indirect Matrix Converter with a Cost Effective Protection and Control   [View] 
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 Author(s)   KLUMPNER Christian 
 Abstract   The cost of protection circuits and transducers for protection and control purposes play an important part when evaluating the potential of a converter topology for mass production. Direct power converters are known to require minimum size of the passive components in the input filter, but they require a large number of semiconductor devices and the use of protection/clamp circuits that further increase the circuit complexity and cost. This paper will survey a few known techniques to simplify and reduce the number of devices involved in protection circuits and control of Indirect Matrix Converters (IMC) and will propose a few new ones.  
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Filename:0594
Filesize:390.8 KB
 Type   Members Only 
 Date   Last modified 2006-02-05 by System