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A Two-Switch, Isolated, Three-Phase AC–DC Converter

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A new, three-phase, single-stage, isolated ac–dc converter (rectifier) that employs only two switches and achieves less than 5% total harmonic distortion of the three-phase input currents and provides a tightly… Click to show full abstract

A new, three-phase, single-stage, isolated ac–dc converter (rectifier) that employs only two switches and achieves less than 5% total harmonic distortion of the three-phase input currents and provides a tightly regulated, isolated, output voltage is introduced. The rectifier features zero-voltage-switching of both switches over the entire input and load range without any additional soft-switching circuitry. The rectifier is derived by combining the three-phase, power-factor-correction, discontinuous-current-mode boost rectifier that is also known as Taipei rectifier with the conventional LLC resonant half-bridge converter. The introduced rectifier requires single feedback loop with frequency control to regulate the output voltage. The evaluation was performed on a 1-kW prototype operating with a three-phase line-voltage range from 180 to 264 $V_{\text{L}-\text{L}}$ and delivering a tightly-regulated, isolated, output voltage of 54 V. The measured efficiency of the prototype at nominal line voltage VIN = 208 VL-L is above 95% from 90% of full load down to 50% of full load. The maximum voltage stress is approximately 430 V.

Keywords: three phase; converter; two switch; output voltage; phase

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
Year Published: 2019

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