A Single-Phase Buck Matrix Converter with High-Frequency Transformer Isolation and Reduced Switch Count

Hafiz Furqan Ahmed, Honnyong Cha, Ashraf Ali Khan

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Abstract

In this paper, a new type of matrix converter (MC) also called a single-phase high-frequency transformer isolated (HFTI) buck MC is proposed. The proposed converter can provide step-down operation of the input voltage with various types of output voltages such as in-phase and out-of-phase output voltages, rectified (or positive) output voltage, and output voltage with step-changed frequency. By incorporating HFT isolation, the proposed MC saves an extra bulky line frequency transformer, which is required for the conventional MCs to provide electrical isolation and safety, when used in application such as dynamic voltage restorers, etc. Two different circuit variations of the proposed HFTI MC are presented with and without continuous output currents, with the latter having less passive components. The safe-commutation strategy is also employed for the proposed HFTI MC to provide current path for the inductor during dead-Time, which avoids switch voltage spikes without adding any snubber circuits. The operation principle and circuit analysis of the proposed MC are presented, and switching strategies are also developed to obtain various output voltages. Moreover, a prototype of the proposed MC is fabricated, and experiments are performed to produce in-phase/out-of-phase and rectified output voltages, and output voltage with step-changed frequency.

Original languageEnglish
Article number7885072
Pages (from-to)6979-6988
Number of pages10
JournalIEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics
Volume64
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2017

Keywords

  • High-frequency transformer (HFT)
  • in-phase and out-of-phase operations
  • rectified output
  • single-phase matrix converter (MC)
  • step-changed frequency

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