Title :
Power electronic circuit topology
Author :
McMurray, William
Author_Institution :
General Electric Co., Schenectady, NY, USA
fDate :
4/1/1988 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A generalized concept of `sources´ that embraces both power generators and power consumers is presented. This approach simplifies the basic topological aspects of power electronic converter circuits, which are reduced to an array of switches for selectively interconnecting two source systems. Capacitive and inductive filters can modify the nature of the systems, because they act as short-time sources and determine whether the converter sees a voltage source or a current source at its terminals. These differing source qualities require different types of switching devices and have ramifications in the mode of operation of the equipment. Some basic configurations are presented, and their significant properties are described, with emphasis on the most widely used circuits in high-power equipment, particularly AC/DC converters
Keywords :
network topology; power convertors; switching circuits; AC/DC converters; array; capacitive filters; current source; high-power equipment; inductive filters; power consumers; power electronic converter circuits; power generators; short-time sources; switches; switching devices; topological aspects; voltage source; Circuit topology; Filters; Integrated circuit interconnections; Power electronics; Power generation; Power system interconnection; Switches; Switching circuits; Switching converters; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEEE