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A DCM Single-Controlled Three-Phase SEPIC-Type Rectifier

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  • Tiara Freitas

    (Power Electronics and Drives Laboratory, Department of Electrical Engineering, Federal University of Espírito Santo, Vitória, ES 29075-910, Brazil)

  • João Caliman

    (Power Electronics and Drives Laboratory, Department of Electrical Engineering, Federal University of Espírito Santo, Vitória, ES 29075-910, Brazil)

  • Paulo Menegáz

    (Power Electronics and Drives Laboratory, Department of Electrical Engineering, Federal University of Espírito Santo, Vitória, ES 29075-910, Brazil)

  • Walbermark dos Santos

    (Power Electronics and Drives Laboratory, Department of Electrical Engineering, Federal University of Espírito Santo, Vitória, ES 29075-910, Brazil)

  • Domingos Simonetti

    (Power Electronics and Drives Laboratory, Department of Electrical Engineering, Federal University of Espírito Santo, Vitória, ES 29075-910, Brazil)

Abstract

A discontinuous conduction mode (DCM) three-phase single-ended primary-inductor converter (SEPIC) is presented in this article. The analyzed converter operates as a high-power factor stage in AC–DC conversion systems. As its main features, it presents three controlled switches and a single control signal with simple implementation and low-current harmonic distortion. The converter topology, its design equations, and its operation modes are presented as well as a simulation analysis considering a 3 kW–220 V three-phase input to 400 V DC output converter. The experimental results are included, considering as an application the rectifier stage in low-power wind energy conversion systems (WECS) based on a 1 kW permanent magnet synchronous generator (PMSG) with variable voltage frequencies. From the analysis performed in the paper and the simulation and experimental results revealed, it is concluded that the converter is indicated to be employed in any AC–DC low-power conversion system, such as DC distribution systems, and distributed generation or hybrid systems containing variable-frequency generation.

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  • Tiara Freitas & João Caliman & Paulo Menegáz & Walbermark dos Santos & Domingos Simonetti, 2021. "A DCM Single-Controlled Three-Phase SEPIC-Type Rectifier," Energies, MDPI, vol. 14(2), pages 1-16, January.
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    1. Marcos Vinicius Mosconi Ewerling & Telles Brunelli Lazzarin & Carlos Henrique Illa Font, 2022. "Modular SEPIC-Based Isolated dc–dc Converter with Reduced Voltage Stresses across the Semiconductors," Energies, MDPI, vol. 15(21), pages 1-21, October.

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