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Direct Space Vector Modulated Matrix Converter

Authors: Arya S.; Nisha G. K;

Direct Space Vector Modulated Matrix Converter

Abstract

Matrix converter has emerged as a best substitution of the conventional converters due to the capability of power regeneration, the sinusoidal input and output waveforms, and no need for energy storage. MC is a single - stage converter having sinusoidal input as well as output voltage and current. It has an array of m X n bidirectional power switches to connect m - phase voltage source to an n - phase load. The main objective of the project is to generate and compare sinusoidal voltage using indirect space vector modulated more over direct modulated matrix converter for different power electronic applications. By this approach, we can reduce the complexity of Space vector modulated multilevel inverters. In order to explain about the proposed SVM technique, the switching configurations of matrix converter used in SVM techniques is assumed that the current and the voltage of MC are entirely constant within one sampling period.

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