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Improved Modulation Strategy Based on Minimum Energy Storage Principle for Electrolytic-Capacitor-Less Six-Switch Converter

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An improved modulation strategy based on minimum energy storage for DC-link capacitance reduction in a six-switch AC-AC converter is proposed. The proposed modulation strategy enables the energy on the capacitor… Click to show full abstract

An improved modulation strategy based on minimum energy storage for DC-link capacitance reduction in a six-switch AC-AC converter is proposed. The proposed modulation strategy enables the energy on the capacitor to accumulate and release twice each in a complete switching cycle, achieving the effect of “fast charging and discharging”. Meanwhile, the inversion and rectification are modulated synchronously. Hence, there is minimum energy stored in the DC-link capacitor. Then, the time average modeling analysis is presented to take insight analysis. When there is the same voltage ripples constraint on the DC side for the conventional and improved modulation strategies, the six-switch converter under the improved modulation strategy has the much less capacitance value of the storage capacitor and even realizes non-electrolytic capacitance. Therefore, improving the system efficiency, power density, and output waveform quality and extending the system life can be achieved. The operation principle and modulation strategy are discussed in detail. Finally, the simulation model and experimental prototype are built to verify effectiveness of the topology and correctness of the proposed six-switch AC-AC converter modulation strategy.

Keywords: six switch; modulation; switch converter; improved modulation; modulation strategy

Journal Title: Applied Sciences
Year Published: 2021

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