2022
DOI: 10.3390/en15165929
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Control and Design of a Boost-Based Electrolytic Capacitor-Less Single-Phase-Input Drive

Abstract: Adjustable-speed drives with single-phase input require a power factor correction front-end, usually implemented by a boost converter, to reduce the current distortion from the uncontrolled rectifier; this stage is then followed by a three-phase inverter. Bulky electrolytic capacitors are used to limit the direct current voltage ripple resulting from the rectification of the single-phase input. This leads to increased system size and shorter lifetime. In this work, the usual boost front-end is exploited to act… Show more

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“…Capacitors store charges electrostatically and are commonly used in electronic circuits to smooth out voltage fluctuations and filter out unwanted signals [ 13 ]. They come in various sizes and types, including ceramic [ 14 ], electrolytic [ 15 ], and tantalum capacitors [ 16 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Capacitors store charges electrostatically and are commonly used in electronic circuits to smooth out voltage fluctuations and filter out unwanted signals [ 13 ]. They come in various sizes and types, including ceramic [ 14 ], electrolytic [ 15 ], and tantalum capacitors [ 16 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%