2010
DOI: 10.1109/tpel.2009.2037420
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Single-Phase to Three-Phase Drive System Using Two Parallel Single-Phase Rectifiers

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“…According to (2)- (5), the gate signals during the positive input voltage (sign(v s ) = 1) and during the negative input voltage (sign(v s ) = 0) can be summarized as (6) and (7), respectively.…”
Section: (T)mentioning
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“…According to (2)- (5), the gate signals during the positive input voltage (sign(v s ) = 1) and during the negative input voltage (sign(v s ) = 0) can be summarized as (6) and (7), respectively.…”
Section: (T)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additional switches were connected to the four-switch full-bridge converter to reduce the dc-bus voltage ripple and thus, increase the power density [5]. The multiloop control was modified to reduce the circulating current in parallel full-bridge converters in [6], [7], and [10]. In addition, the maximum power point tracking scheme and the multiloop control were integrated to control the PVbased grid-tied system [8], [9].…”
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“…Phase converters are used where three-phase service is not available from the utility, or is too costly to install due to a remote location. A utility will generally charge a higher fee for a three-phase service because of the extra equipment for transformers and metering and the extra transmission wire [3].…”
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“…A single phase to three-phase drive system using two parallel single phase rectifiers are used in [1]- [2]. In order to resolve the problem of circulating currents among the cells different converter topologies have been proposed in [3]- [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%