Novel unity power factor circuits using zero-vector control forsingle-phase input systems |
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Authors: | Itoh J. Fujita K. |
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Affiliation: | Fuji Electr. Corp. Res. & Dev. Ltd., Tokyo ; |
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Abstract: | This paper proposes two novel circuits which realize a unity input power factor single-phase to three-phase converter with a motor load. The power supply is connected to the neutral point of the motor, and the three-phase inverter is controlled to act also as a virtual AC/DC power converter leg. This virtual leg is controlled by zero vectors of the three-phase inverter. The main features of these circuits are as follows: no inductive components are required; a reduction in the number of switching devices compared with conventional topologies; and motor current increases because converter input current also flows through the motor windings. A full-bridge converter can be built using the same number of switching devices as the conventional half bridge and with no need for a capacitive leg with an accessible neutral point. In this paper, the proposed full-bridge-type circuit is experimentally tested using a 750-W induction motor as load |
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