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A new generalized step-down single-stage AC/AC power converter

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posted on 2024-06-06, 09:59 authored by MS Uddin, SP Biswas, MR Islam, MS Anower, Abbas KouzaniAbbas Kouzani, MAP Mahmud
Most traditional AC/AC power converters suffer from power quality problems and multi-stage power conversion losses. The rectifier and inverter-based AC/AC converter topology not only increases multi-stage power conversion losses, but also increases the volume, weight, and cost, and decreases the longevity of the converter due to the DC-link capacitor, line filter and electromagnetic interference (EMI) filter. High-frequency (about 10 kHz) switching advanced pulse width modulation techniques are generally used in order to compensate the power quality problems, which increase the switching losses and introduce the EMI problems. In this paper, a new generalized step-down single-stage line-frequency switching AC/AC power converter topology is proposed. The proposed converter uses line-frequency switching, and does not require any pulse width modulation techniques. The proposed topology offers promising performances in terms of lower order harmonics, total harmonic distortion, the elimination of DC-link capacitors and EMI filters, and switching losses. The circuit was designed and simulated in a MATLAB/Simulink environment. A scaled-down laboratory prototype of the proposed topology was developed in order to validate the feasibility. The experimental and simulation results reveal the feasibility of the proposed generalized step-down single-stage converter topology, and its excellent features.

History

Journal

Sustainability (Switzerland)

Volume

12

Article number

ARTN 9181

Pagination

1-21

Location

Basel, Switzerland

Open access

  • Yes

eISSN

2071-1050

Language

English

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

21

Publisher

MDPI