Control Design of a Three-Phase Matrix-Converter-Based AC–AC Mobile Utility Power Supply

Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions(2008)

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This paper describes the control analysis and design of an ac-to-ac three-phase mobile utility power supply using a matrix converter capable of high-quality 50-, 60-, and 400-Hz output voltage and reduced input harmonic distortion. Instead of the traditional structure employing a diode bridge rectifier, a dc link and a pulsewidth-modulated inverter, a three-phase-to-three-phase direct ac-ac (matrix) converter has been used as the power-conditioning core of the system, working in conjunction with input and output LC low-pass filters. An optimizing control design method using a genetic algorithm approach has been used, which yields designs to minimize a cost function, taking into account transient and steady-state output voltage performance targets, together with robustness to different operative conditions and system parameters drift. Simulation and experimental tests have demonstrated that the system meets the power-quality requirements of the application.
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AC-AC power convertors,PWM power convertors,genetic algorithms,harmonic distortion,low-pass filters,matrix convertors,rectifiers,AC-AC power supply,diode bridge rectifier,direct ac-ac converter,genetic algorithm,harmonic distortion,low pass filters,mobile utility power supply,power conditioning core,pulsewidth-modulated inverter,three-phase matrix-converter,AC power supply,digital control,genetic algorithms (GAs),matrix converters
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