Analysis of Single Phase Matrix Converter
Analysis of Single Phase Matrix Converter
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ABSTRACT
This paper presents concept of single phase matrix converter. Single phase matrix converter (SPMC) performs a
function such as frequency changer, rectifier, inverter; chopper. This reduces the need for new converter
hardware. Pulse width modulation (SPWM) techniques are used to calculate the switch duty ratio to synthesis
the output. The simulation of converter is carried out in MATLAB/SIMULINK. Hardware design is obtained
using readily available ICs and other components. This paper discusses the new multiple converter for single
phase input using matrix topology using just a single control logic.
Keywords - Chopper, Cyclo-converter, Inverter, Matrix converter, MATLAB/SIMULINK.
I.
INTRODUCTION
Power electronic applications have become
very common in modern commercial and industrial
environments particularly in applications of AC-DC
conversions. Traditionally ac and dc conversion
systems are used separately for ac and dc loads.
Currently no system is available to get AC and DC
output simultaneously. Novel concept of multiple
converter means that it can give AC and DC output
simultaneously using single control circuit. For the
implementation of such a multiple converter matrix
topology is used. The Matrix Converter (MC) is an
array of bidirectional switches as the main power
elements, which interconnects directly the Input
supply to the load, without using any dc-link or large
energy storage elements.
The Matrix Converter (MC) is an advanced
circuit topology that offers many advantages such as
the ability to regenerate energy back to the utility,
sinusoidal input and output current and a controllable
input current displacement factor [1]. It has the
potential of affording an all silicon solution for
AC-AC conversion, removing the need for reactive
energy storage components used in conventional
rectifier-inverter based systems. The Single-phase
matrix converter (SPMC) was first realized by
Zuckerberger [2]. It has been shown that the SPMC
could be used to operate as a direct AC-AC singlephase converter [3], DC chopper [4], rectifier [5] &
inverter [6]. In this papera new multiple converters
using matrix topology for allconversions using a
single circuit is presented.
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SPMC as Inverter
d. SPMC as Cyclo-Converter
A device which converts input power at one
frequency to output power at different frequency with
one- stage conversion is called cyclo-converter.
If input is AC then there are four switching states
that can be explained with the cyclo-converter
operation. Fig. 5 shows the cyclo-converter operation
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S1a, S4a
S2b, S3b
Chopper(First
Quadrant operation)
Cyclo Converter
III.
Sinusoidal
Modulation
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Pulse
Width
S1a, S4a
S1a,S4a
S2b,S3b
S2a,S3a
S1b,S4b
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Fig. 6 SPWM
The process works well for m1. For m>1
there are periods of the triangle wave in which there
is no intersection of the carrier and the signal as in
Fig. 7. However, a certain amount of this over
modulation is often allowed in the interest of
obtaining a larger ac voltage magnitude even though
the spectral content of the voltage is rendered
somewhat poorer.
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IV.
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Fig.11 (a)Cycloconverter
Fig. 9(b) Rectifier Output
Fig.9 (b) shows the output voltage across the
load and output current across the load for SPMC as
converter.
The scheme of the block diagram describing
the matrix converter as chopper is shown in Fig.10
(a).
V.
EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS
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CONCLUSION
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Fig. 12(b) Rectifier Output
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