Experimental assessment of IGBT and SiC-MOSFET based technologies for matrix converter using predictive current control

Matrix converters are devices that allow the management of bidirectional flows of energy, reduced size, increased useful life and high efficiency in wind schemes. In this paper we present the experimental results obtained after the application of a predictive current control technique for two matrix...

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Autor principal: Toledo Gallardo, Sergio Ramón (author)
Outros Autores: Maqueda Acuña, Edgar Marcial (author), Rivera, Marco (author), Gregor Recalde, Raúl Igmar (author), Caballero Morilla, David Domingo (author), Gavilán Amarilla, Federico José (author), Rodas Benítez, Jorge Esteban (author)
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Idioma:inglês
Publicado em: 2018
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Acesso em linha:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14066/3387
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Resumo:Matrix converters are devices that allow the management of bidirectional flows of energy, reduced size, increased useful life and high efficiency in wind schemes. In this paper we present the experimental results obtained after the application of a predictive current control technique for two matrix converters feeding isolated loads. One scheme is based on IGBT technology and the other on SiC-MOSFET technology. The results obtained reflect the correct functioning of the proposals, reaching a current control working up to 2 kW of power. Finally some comparisons in terms of power consumption and total harmonic distortion are presented.