Title :
New single-switch three-phase high-power-factor rectifiers using multiresonant zero-current switching
Author :
Jang, Yungtaek ; Erickson, Robert W.
Author_Institution :
Delta Power Electron. Lab. Inc., Blacksburg, VA, USA
fDate :
1/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A new family of single-switch three-phase high-power-factor rectifiers, which have continuous input and output currents, is introduced. By using a multiresonant scheme, the transistor operates with zero-current switching (ZCS), and the diodes operate with zero-voltage switching (ZVS). These multiresonant rectifiers with a single transistor are capable of drawing a higher quality input-current waveform at nearly unity power factor and lower stresses than quasi-resonant rectifiers. Buck-type converters are used for the power stage, and, hence, the output voltage is lower than the input voltage. Moreover, these rectifiers have a wide load range and low stresses on semiconductor devices. From the analysis, normalized characteristics of the rectifier are derived. The design and breadboard implementation of the rectifier delivering 147 Vdc at 6 kW from a 3φ 240-V rms(LL) input is described. The total harmonic distortion (THD) of the line current is less than 5%, and the system efficiency is about 94% at the full load
Keywords :
harmonic distortion; power factor correction; power system harmonics; rectifying circuits; resonant power convertors; switching circuits; 147 V; 240 V; 6 kW; 94 percent; THD; ZCS; ZVS; buck-type converters; continuous input current; continuous output current; higher quality input-current waveform; line current; multiresonant zero-current switching; nearly unity power factor; output voltage; quasi-resonant rectifiers; semiconductor devices; single-switch three-phase high-power-factor rectifiers; system efficiency; total harmonic distortion; transistor operation; zero-current switching; zero-voltage switching; Pulse width modulation; Reactive power; Rectifiers; Resonance; Semiconductor devices; Semiconductor diodes; Stress; Total harmonic distortion; Zero current switching; Zero voltage switching;
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on