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This paper presents a single-phase dynamic voltage restorer (DVR) equipped with a high-frequency isolated soft-switching converter. The proposed DVR can maintain the load voltage stable and lower the harmonic distortion. Moreover, by using simple resonant units, all main switches are operated at zero-voltage-switching (ZVS) turn-on mode. Simultaneously, other auxiliary switches are operated at zero-current-switching...
A novel soft-switching single-phase three-arm dynamic voltage restorer (DVR) is analyzed and designed. The proposed soft-switching three-arm DVR which can solve the abnormal voltage problems such as voltage swell, voltage sag, over-voltage, under-voltage and harmonics. The proposed scheme is composed of a three-arm topology which operates as a rectifier and an inverter. Rather than the conventional...
This paper presents a soft-switching single-phase three-arm dynamic voltage restorer which aimed at solving voltage disturbances such as voltage swell, voltage sag, over-voltage and under-voltage. The proposed scheme is composed of a three-arm topology which operates as a rectifier and an inverter. Rather than the conventional four-arm topology, the proposed three-arm topology not only reduces the...
A novel single-phase soft-switching AC/AC converter using a simple auxiliary resonant unit and a small AC capacitor is proposed. All main switching devices operate at zero-voltage-switching (ZVS) turn-on, while the auxiliary switches operate at zero-current-switching (ZCS) turn-off. The advantages of this topology are found in efficiency improvement, reduced the voltage stresses, and greatly reduced...
The system analysis and circuit implementation of a reduced parts three-phase soft-switching inverter (THSSI) comprising four main switches and four auxiliary switches is proposed in this paper. All main switches in the proposed THSSI operate at zero-voltage-switching (ZVS) turn-on, while the auxiliary switches operate at zero-current-switching (ZCS) turn-on and turn-off. Since the control circuits...
A novel four main switches and four auxiliary switches power converter configuration of the three-phase voltage-doubler soft-switching rectifier is proposed in this paper. The reduction in the number of main switches can also increase the reliability because the control circuits and the auxiliary circuits are thereby reduced to two sets. All main switches in the proposed rectifier operate at zero-voltage-switching...
This paper proposed a novel single-phase soft-switching unipolar PWM rectifier (SSUPR) using a simple auxiliary resonant unit. All main switches of high-frequency arm operate at zero-voltage-switching (ZVS) turn-on, while the auxiliary switches operate at zero-current-switching (ZCS) turn-off. All main switches of low-frequency arm operate at 60 Hz to greatly reduce switching losses. Moreover, a soft-switching...
A novel power converter configuration of a three-phase soft-switching rectifier comprising four main switches and four auxiliary switches is proposed in this paper. The reduction in number of main switches can also increase the reliability because the control circuits and the auxiliary circuits are thereby reduced to two sets. All main switches in the proposed rectifier operate at zero voltage switching...
A novel low cost four main switches and four auxiliary switches power converter configuration of the soft-switching three-phase inverter is proposed in this paper. All main switches in the three-phase inverter operate at zero-voltage-switching (ZVS) turn on. The auxiliary switches operate at zero-current-switching (ZCS) turn on and turn off. Since the control circuits and the auxiliary circuits are...
A novel single-phase full-bridge soft switching rectifier (FBSSR) using a new resonance unit is proposed in this paper. All main switches in the proposed soft switching rectifier operate at zero-voltage-switching (ZVS) turn-on and turn-off. Moreover, the auxiliary switches operate at zero-current-switching (ZCS) turn-on and turn-off. Major benefits of this novel rectifier are found in efficiency improvement,...
This paper presents a zero-voltage-switching (ZVS) pulse-width-modulated (PWM) single-phase inverter and the establishment of a V-connected three-phase inverter using two such single-phase modules. All main switches in the ZVS-PWM inverter operate at ZVS turn-on. The auxiliary switches operate at zero-current-switching (ZCS) turn-off. Since commutations of the main power devices occur with low losses,...
This paper analyses and designs a zero-current-switching single-phase high power factor voltage-doubler rectifier. The proposed rectifier combines the conventional pulse-width-modulation technique, soft commutation technique and instantaneous average line current control to promote the circuit performance. Comparison with conventional boost rectifier, the proposed rectifier own double voltage function...
This paper proposes a dc power supply system to give high power factor and low current distortion on the rectifier side and provide stable dc voltage on the isolated dc/dc converter side. The proposed dc power supply system uses a new ZVS strategy to get ZVS function. Besides operating at constant frequency, all semiconductor devices operate at soft-switching without additional voltage stress. A significant...
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