Title :
A theoretical and practical consideration of optimised input filter design for a low loss matrix converter
Author :
Wheeler, P.W. ; Zhang, H. ; Grant, D.A.
Author_Institution :
Bristol Univ., UK
Abstract :
This paper reports the construction and testing of a matrix converter in which novel switching methods are employed to minimise the losses in the switching devices. A mixture of hard and soft commutation is used during each cycle of the output waveform. This permits losses to be reduced to a minimum while waveform quality is enhanced. IGBTs are used as the switching devices and a microcontroller generates the switching waveforms and provides control. The problems associated with input current filtering to comply with existing and possible future European EMC regulations are investigated. The paper compares results from mathematical theory, computer simulation, and a power level converter under microprocessor control. Reactive components have been minimised so that the matrix converter is now approaching an all-silicon solution to AC-AC power conversion
Keywords :
AC-AC power convertors; commutation; filters; insulated gate bipolar transistors; losses; microcomputer applications; microcontrollers; power engineering computing; switching circuits; AC-AC power conversion; European EMC regulations; IGBT; computer simulation; hard commutation; input current filtering; losses minimisation; low loss matrix converter; mathematical theory; microcontroller; microprocessor control; optimised input filter design; power level converter; reactive components; soft commutation; switching methods; waveform quality;
Conference_Titel :
Power Electronics and Variable-Speed Drives, 1994. Fifth International Conference on
Conference_Location :
London
DOI :
10.1049/cp:19940992