
Matrix converters were suggested many years ago and have been attracting the interest of many researchers recently. In this chapter the switching function method of analysis is employed first to derive the appropriate modulating frequency and then to produce input and output waveforms. Perhaps the switching function is best suited for the matrix converter because of the complexity of the switching patterns and the strict requirements imposed for the safety of the semiconductor switches.
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