Title :
Three-phase buck active rectifier with power factor correction and low EMI
Author :
Grossen, T. ; Menzel, E. ; Enslin, J.H.R.
Author_Institution :
INSTA Elektro, Ludenscheid, Germany
fDate :
11/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
High-power DC applications often require power factor-controlled rectification from the three-phase grid, where the specifications of the IEC 1000-3-2 or IEC 1000-3-4 standards concerning low-frequency harmonics of the line current have to be met. Passive rectifiers with fixed output voltage can be compensated by an active power filter that injects the reversed harmonic and reactive fundamental line currents drawn by the rectifier into the grid. The most common topology for power factor-controlled rectification is a boost converter with the disadvantage of a minimum DC voltage. The demand for a variable DC voltage in the range of 0-490 V, with or without load and a power factor approaching unity, has led to the development of the proposed buck active rectifier. This rectifier is split into two buck converters, each one connected to the neutral line. This reduces radiated EMI and allows compensation for unbalanced supply voltages. The switching frequency of >30 kHz eases filtering. Owing to the intrinsic safety of buck converters, misoperations by the controller will not destroy the power circuit. The one-step conversion yields excellent efficiency. The rectifier is controlled by a low-cost 8-bit microcontroller, without the need for line current feedback. A prototype for l2 kW at 230/400 VAC has been developed and tested
Keywords :
electromagnetic interference; microcontrollers; power conversion harmonics; power factor correction; rectifying circuits; voltage control; 0 to 490 V; 12 kW; 230 V; 400 V; 8-bit microcontroller; DC voltage control; IEC 1000-3-2; IEC 1000-3-4; active power filter; boost converter; buck active rectifier; buck converters; fixed output voltage; line current harmonics; low EMI; low-frequency harmonics; minimum DC voltage; one-step conversion; passive rectifiers; power factor correction; power factor-controlled rectification; safety; switching frequency; three-phase buck active rectifier; three-phase grid; unbalanced supply voltages compensation;
Journal_Title :
Electric Power Applications, IEE Proceedings -
DOI :
10.1049/ip-epa:19990523