Development Design Construction and Testing of a Single- Phase ACAC Matrix Converter with Passive Loads
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2013Author
Prasopchok Hothongkham
Narongchai Thodsaporn
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This research concerns the principle of a single-phase PWM ac-ac matrix
converter, using 4-units of bi-directional, Power MOSFET-Diode as main power
switching devices. The converter can directly convert the utility, 1-phase, sinusoidal
supply voltage and frequency into a variable frequency and variable voltage of
variable pulse PWM pattern by adjusting the frequency and modulation index of the
PWM control signal of the converter. The principle of design for the output of
variable voltage and variable frequency will be first described for the cases of 5-
pulses, 10-pulses and 20-pulses. These output voltage pattern together with the ac
line-to-line input voltage can then be used to design the corresponding gating
signals, and they are actually used to operate the proposed converts for the
specified ac output voltage. The theoretical principle of matrix converter will be also
described in terms of mathematics and then implemented in terms of theoretical
waveform in order to verify the theoretical concept of this converts. Moreover, the
matrix converter is actually designed, constructed and operated the in our laboratory
to generate the 3-phase PWM ac output voltage of various patterns. These
experimental results are also compared with the theoretical simulation results under
various changing circuit parameters to confirm the actual circuit operation. All these
PWM patterns are also analyzed in various harmonic spectra which can be further
used to calculated the PWM output voltage in terms of RMS voltage and tested for
the characteristics of this circuit. The matrix converts can be varied the variable
pulse, the variable frequency and the variable voltage.