Title :
A digitally controlled switch mode power supply based on matrix converter
Author :
Ratanapanachote, Somnida ; Cha, Han Ju ; Enjeti, Prasad N.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Mahidol Univ., Nakhon Pathom, Thailand
Abstract :
High power telecommunication power supply systems consist of a three-phase switch mode rectifier followed by a dc/dc converter to supply loads at -48 V dc. These rectifiers draw significant harmonic currents from the utility, resulting in poor input power factor with high total harmonic distortion (THD). In this paper, a digitally controlled three-phase switch mode power supply based on a matrix converter is proposed for telecommunication applications. In the proposed approach, the matrix converter directly converts the low frequency (50/60Hz, three-phase) input to a high frequency (10/20kHz, one-phase) ac output without a dc-link. The output of the matrix converter is then processed via a high frequency isolation transformer to produce -48V dc. Digital control of the system ensures that the output voltage is regulated and the input currents are of high quality under varying load conditions. Due to the absence of dc-link electrolytic capacitors, power density of the proposed rectifier is expected to be higher. Analysis, design example and experimental results are presented from a three-phase 208-V, 1.5-kW laboratory prototype converter.
Keywords :
DC-DC power convertors; digital control; electrolytic capacitors; harmonic distortion; matrix convertors; power engineering computing; power factor; rectifying circuits; switched mode power supplies; switching convertors; telecommunication power supplies; 1.5 kW; 10 kHz; 20 kHz; 208 V; 50 Hz; 60 Hz; DC-DC converter; DC-link electrolytic capacitors; THD; harmonic currents; high power telecommunication power supply systems; isolation transformer; matrix converter; power density; power factor; switch mode power supply digital control; three-phase switch mode rectifiers; total harmonic distortion; voltage regulation; DC-DC power converters; Digital control; Frequency conversion; Matrix converters; Power supplies; Power system harmonics; Rectifiers; Switches; Telecommunication control; Telecommunication switching; Three-phase switch mode rectifier; total harmonic distortion (THD);
Journal_Title :
Power Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPEL.2005.861197