H. Oishi et al., SINGLE-PHASE SWITCH-MODE RECTIFIER EMPLOYING VOLTAGE-REVERSAL CIRCUIT-SWITCHED WITH A FIXED FREQUENCY, IEE proceedings. Electric power applications, 142(2), 1995, pp. 154-160
A single-phase switch-mode rectifier employing a voltage-reversal circ
uit is studied. The voltage-reversal circuit is switched with a fixed
frequency in order to give a supply current with a sinusoidal waveform
and a near-unity power factor independent of the working conditions,
and to suppress the magnetic noises caused by the low-order harmonics.
The operation is macroscopically analysed by a state-space averaging
method based on a DC equivalent circuit and such an operation is also
simulated by a rigorous state-space method. The arrangement tested, us
ing two insulated-gate bipolar transistors and a 16-bit microcomputer,
is implemented to investigate experimentally the steady-state and tra
nsient characteristics. The experimental and simulated results confirm
the relevance of a switching strategy with a fixed frequency for a si
ngle-phase switch-mode rectifier employing a voltage-reversal circuit.